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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]every ridiculous stereotype of liberals being soft on crime and criminals is 100 percent true in washington dc[/quote] Every stereotype about conservatives being too dumb to read is 100 percent true. This happened in Rockville, MD which is a different legal system than DC.[/quote] Since you appear to be quite literal, let me rephrase the PP's statement so that you can understand it better. Every ridiculous stereotype of liberals being soft on crime and criminals is 100 percent true in cities across the US. Let us know if the big words are giving you trouble.[/quote] It’s literally legal to shoot people (stand your ground) in other states. Nice tough on Crime BS. [/quote] As it should be. If someone is robbing you by force, or your home, you have every right to use lethal force as a countermeasure. This is just common sense.[/quote] That’s not his stand your ground work , you can literally have a parking space situation and shooting is legal. Or be walking to your dads with skittles and a hoodie and be shot legally. The murder rate in red states is way higher than any liberal state. Also, let’s talk suicide by gun in red states. [/quote] You need to be defending yourself from death or serious injury. The problem with states that don’t have stand your ground laws is it increases the chances that someone legitimately defending themselves will be charged with murder because an overzealous prosecutor can play Monday morning quarterback and argue you could have fled. In many self defense shootings the victim has 1-2 seconds to react. Placing the burden of retreating on the victim will increase the likelihood that victims of crime will attempt to run away when it’s not in their best interest and could lead to them getting killed. The burden should not be on the victim to run away, the burden should be on the violent thug to not threaten someone’s life. That’s the point of stand your ground.[/quote]
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