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Florida review of no-retreat calls for little changePosted by David Hardy · 14 November 2012 08:40 AM
To the great disappointment of those opposed to self-defense. One amusing side issue. The article claims "Two dozen states have passed similar laws since 2005, and several studies show that so-called "justifiable homicides" have increased significantly in the places that have enacted "stand your ground" laws," while another newspaper's article claims that "There remains no evidence that before 2005 Floridians who had lawfully protected themselves were being charged with crimes, let alone convicted." Hard to have it both ways: the law has a significant impact, yet it didn't change anything. Permalink · Self defense · Comments (0) Perhaps overzealousPosted by David Hardy · 13 November 2012 03:41 PM
She gave a whole new meaning to "get out the vote drive". Permalink · Comments (0) When lawyers attackPosted by David Hardy · 13 November 2012 08:22 AM
"Police officials, judges, litigants and witnesses say they have become increasing fearful of marauding lawyers in their trademark black pants, coats and ties" Only the legal profession would put on suits and ties before mugging people. Permalink · Comments (0) He doesn't waste any timePosted by David Hardy · 9 November 2012 07:23 AM
"Less than 24 hours after President Obama's re-election, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations helped move the U.N.'s Arms Control Treaty a step closer to enactment." Here's hoping the reported differences between the parties are sufficient. UPDATE: yep, treaties have to ratified by the Senate, for which there is low to zero probability here. And here's a Reuters article on it. Permalink · Comments (15) The Illegal Mayors show their criminal tendencies againPosted by David Hardy · 8 November 2012 12:02 PM
Former Baltimore Mayor ( and member of Bloomberg's group) Sheila Dixon has been charged with violating probation. She was originally charged with perjury and with stealing gift cards meant for indigent families!!! She somehow was given probation before judgment -- here called diversion -- keep your nose clean for a year or so, and in this pay pay restitution, and we drop charges. Well, she stopped paying restitution .... Permalink · antigun groups · Comments (0) Interesting tactic....Posted by David Hardy · 7 November 2012 06:01 PM
Sabotaging ammunition for the jihadi enemy. Given the enemy's quality control, this is just raising the odds of a mishap. Permalink · media · Comments (3) |