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To: L.A.Justice

“Since then, Beverly Hills cops showed no patience for BLM protesters marching in Beverly Hills.”

In Beverly Hills Liberal lives are better than other lives? I live in Texas out in the countryside. I am armed in the extreme just due to the fact I am a shooter since youth. I have never raised one of my many firearms in anger and hope I never do.

Invade my property with malice I will most effectively kill you and I am good.

If it is some stupid kid trying to steal something I will not kill, I would actually tell him to just get the hell home and consider himself lucky. Paper work is a pain in the ass with the cops. Oddly in Texas one can legally kill a thief outside of ones home at night. I would never do this but oddly support this right. It makes thievery much less.

If one is a mortal threat I will kill you. I really am good. This is not bragging. I just shoot a lot on my range. I have never shot a human and most pray this never happens. If such is necessary I will do it in an instant.


37 posted on 09/24/2020 11:54:27 PM PDT by cpdiii (cane cutter, deckhand, roughhneck, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, old man, CONSTITUTION TO DIE FOR)
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To: cpdiii

“In Beverly Hills Liberal lives are better than other lives? “


I don’t think it is so much that. Beverly Hills is an independent city with its own police force. It’s not very large and there are absolutely no poor or ‘bad’ parts of town. The local politicians (who are in charge of the P.D.) only answer to the very wealthy residents and owners of very upscale businesses.

The residents may well cheer the ‘mostly peaceful’ protesters on, but not in their neighborhood, thank you very much.


76 posted on 09/25/2020 7:26:55 AM PDT by hanamizu
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