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To: spunkets

And we'll use what to defend ourselves? Pitchforks? The vicious Dial-911 (and die). Sorry, first must come the uninfringed Second Amendment and the end to the National Reasonable-regulation Asses hegemony. See http://www.nrawol.com links to keepandbeararms.com archive of NRA loving-gun control abuses - as evil as Sarah Brady's hateful gun control. Tagline...


7 posted on 05/01/2006 3:59:55 PM PDT by dhuffman@awod.com (The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense.)
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To: dhuffman@awod.com
No methods are specified. This refers to self defense in general. As of right now, if a 17y/o attempts to drag off and rape your 15 y/o daughter, you can be charged with battery on a minor for attempting to stop the forceful action with force. A dad in Prairie du Chien was arrested, charged and convicted for doing just that. This bill protects a defender against a battery by preventing any legal action against the action of self defense. That includes preventing the family of the perp from suing for injuring the miscreant.

Here's another example. 2 rather powerful meth freaks barged into a truck stop in Dodgeville. They proceded to bust up the oak door and all the pluming fixtures in the bathroom. The whole place was terrified. They were on the border of 18 years of age, so no one at the counter wanted to step in. An old guy and his wife walked in. One of the losers came out of the bathroom and got lost. He was disoriented and thought the old guy was going to confront him. He would have seriously hurt him if he had attacked. If he did, we would have had to do some serious damage to the meth freak. That would have put us in jeopardy of criminal charges and lawsuits.

There's no reason to have to sit by and risk such injury to innocent victims under theat of prosecution and lawsuits. This is a good bill.

8 posted on 05/01/2006 4:29:17 PM PDT by spunkets
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