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If you reasonably believe (and you think the state can't

Posted on: December 14, 2023 at 16:01:05 CT
Spanky KU
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convince a jury that your belief was unreasonable) that you were in danger of an unlawful injury or death.... hell yes!
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          You have to be in fear of your life...the mob destroying ... - BandG MU - 12/14 18:05:04
     Hopefully not allow yourself to be Reginald Denny'ed.. - shorty MU - 12/14 17:06:55
          RE: Hopefully not allow yourself to be Reginald Denny'ed.. - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/14 17:53:54
     lol (nm) - pickle MU - 12/14 15:37:05
          NPC - GODZILLA MU - 12/14 19:41:29
          Profound response - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/14 17:54:41
     don't care, I am driving out of there - fatrat MU - 12/14 14:45:27
          Driving out slowly, giving people the opportunity to move - JeffB MU - 12/14 15:01:48
               Slowly enough for someone to pull out a gun and shoot you - shorty MU - 12/14 17:09:32
                    That Washington state attorney seemed to think that was just - JeffB MU - 12/14 17:17:47
          Thanks. Sounds like it conforms pretty much to the general - JeffB MU - 12/14 14:59:34
               "to the extent he or she reasonably believes such force to - Spanky KU - 12/14 15:16:20
                    the problem is you're gonna have a bunch of loony leftists - blake1771 MU - 12/14 16:12:09
                         Yep.. as i said "The "reasonableness test" in the law is - Spanky KU - 12/14 17:16:37
                    The Washington attorney said that most jurisdictions use a - JeffB MU - 12/14 15:25:54
                    In others words they break a window feel free to hit the gas - BandG MU - 12/14 15:19:53
                         If you reasonably believe (and you think the state can't - Spanky KU - 12/14 16:01:05
                              Two words...Reginald Denny(nm) - Tigrrrr! MU - 12/14 17:57:52
                         To my mind, that's like having to wait for an attacker to - JeffB MU - 12/14 15:29:48
                              It doesn't appear in the MO statute that is the case - Spanky KU - 12/14 16:02:40
                                   ok, thanks. Could there be case law that overrides that? (nm) - JeffB MU - 12/14 17:08:37
               If I'm on a jury, I think I would give some credence to a - JeffB MU - 12/14 15:09:09




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