Thanks MG, but no, that is not a citation of legal text that would establish that the legal standard for justification of lethal force is a certainty of belief that one's life is in danger. That is not in the law. But, Ibrahim seems to think it is so I'm really looking forward to hearing how he digs that out.
True, juries can often acquit or convict in error, but I don't think that is what he was talking about.
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That would be a good way to make sure the Civil War starts immediately, rather than living with the potential for one.Carbizene wrote:If I was in the UZ I would be pretty keen on curtailing gun calibre/magazine coz y'all gonna end up using them on each other sometime soon.
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Enki wrote:That would be a good way to make sure the Civil War starts immediately, rather than living with the potential for one.Carbizene wrote:If I was in the UZ I would be pretty keen on curtailing gun calibre/magazine coz y'all gonna end up using them on each other sometime soon.
The expression we are looking for here is, " Cat in a room full of rocking chairs".
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So Ibrahim, I guess you have capitulated completely on this point? Complete capitulation?Mr. Perfect wrote:No takers on this then? No way to back up that impression?Mr. Perfect wrote:Ibrahim, I wonder if you would be able to cite the state code, the text, that gives you this impression.Ibrahim wrote: I agree. But as I understand the Florida law, if the Zimmerman team can convince the jury that he was certain his life was in danger then using his firearm is justified.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/ind ... /0776.html
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Khamenei noted that the U.S. government will not be able to eliminate this movement’s roots and that the realities of the capitalist system should be a lesson for those following the Western capitalist system. He even went on to say, “The roots of this movement will grow in such a way that will knock the U.S. and Western capitalist system to the ground. … The people of the United States are protesting the rule of the 1 percent minority over the 99 percent majority who have spent the money and taxes paid by the people of the United States on waging wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and supporting the Zionist regime.”
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Demon of Undoing wrote:Enki wrote:That would be a good way to make sure the Civil War starts immediately, rather than living with the potential for one.Carbizene wrote:If I was in the UZ I would be pretty keen on curtailing gun calibre/magazine coz y'all gonna end up using them on each other sometime soon.
The expression we are looking for here is, " Cat in a room full of rocking chairs".
I'd be more concerned about the eventual domestic implementation of armed drones.
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The US has already been destroyed, just most people don't realize it yet.
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Enki wrote:.
The US has already been destroyed, just most people don't realize it yet.
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honestly and sincerely hope not
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you have a valid case
did you watch the clip ? .. he talking about OWS
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