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To: Uncle Chip

Whether or not the weapon was a real rifle or an airsoft replica is irrelevant.
The Second Amendment is specific....the right to keep and BEAR arms
shall NOT be infringed. Does not matter if the gun was real or not.
Badgemonkeys who shoot people carrying a long gun merely because
they see someone carrying a long gun are murderers....deserving of
the death penalty.

Badgemonkeys have no right, no authority and no legal protection for
EVER interfering in ANYWAY with a person who is merely carrying a
firearm. The MOST they can do is observe said person from a distance.

IF...and ONLY if...they observe a bonafide criminal act...not some
fabricated pseudocrime like “disturbing the peace” erc. then they can
investigate further.

The badgemonkey who fired his weapon in this case needs to be charged
tried and executed. If the state refuses to impose justice on him then
a patriot needs to hunt him down and bring him to summary justice.


128 posted on 10/29/2013 2:09:13 PM PDT by nvscanman
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To: nvscanman
Contempt for others is not a sign of your superiority. Calling LEOs badge monkeys is contemptuous, and makes you look like you think you are so superior. While I respect your right to armchair quarterback this shooting all you wish, I doubt that you would ever face this situation or that you would respond in any superior manner.
131 posted on 10/29/2013 2:26:36 PM PDT by 1lawlady (To G-d be the glory. Great things He has done!)
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To: nvscanman

Yeah, jump right on that and get back to us or aren’t you “patriot” enough?


154 posted on 10/29/2013 9:06:23 PM PDT by Molon Labbie (Prep. Now. Live Healthy, take your Shooting Iron daily.)
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