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| Comment by:
Stripeseven
(3/30/2019)
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| You don't want to turn your back on any criminal attack. Predators like to see their prey run. Stop attempting to justify the inept ability to control criminals on the backs of the law abiding. That's not working... |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/30/2019)
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"Now, this bill could feasibly remove the ability of their family to then pursue civil action for wrongful death or what have you."
If it's legitimate self-defense, there IS no "wrongful death" claim to be had.
Typical liberal running around with her fingers in her ears, hollering "LALALALALALALALALALA....." |
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