Wednesday wanderings.
Wednesday, September 02, 2009 Filed
in:
Self defense, Legal
Issues
Between work and farm chores, I don't have a lot of time left to
peruse other blogs. Luckily, Uncle does - and he came up with a
great one on the subject of self defense, from the
Shots Across The Bow blog.
Common sense. How refreshing!
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I wish Gail Pepin at the ProArms Podcast would quit putting
together such great shows - they distract me from working. (Note to
HG and SD: it's her fault your guns aren't done!)
This week's episode features the true story of
malicious prosecution, from one of the lawyers involved. It's not a
self-defense case, but rather an alleged vehicular homicide. Why is
this of interest to us? Because it illustrates how easy it can be
to send a person up the river, even when the angels and evidence
are on his side.
There is a persistent belief in the gunny community that if your
"shoot is righteous", then you somehow have nothing to fear - the
truth will win out in the end. It doesn't always work that way, and
it's vitally important that you understand this from the beginning.
Listen and learn.
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Tam passes the 2,000,000 visitor
mark.
(Not just that, but over 5,000 individual posts from Her
Snarkiness. Holy cow!)
-=[
Grant ]=-
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