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‘Stand your ground’ law protects shooter in deadly fight over parking space: sheriff
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 3137250" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>Yes, the shooter could have walked away, right up to the time McGlockton assaulted him...</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that confronting the woman about parking in a handicap spot was a smart thing to do, but the shooter had committed no crime and had hurt no one. The shooter may have been a parking lot nazi, he may have argued with the woman, but neither of those things are illegal and are completely separate from the assault and the shooting........unless you believe that the shooter deserved to be assaulted?? Nothing the shooter had done justifies the assault and the assault was the reason for the shooting. </p><p></p><p>As far as "minding your P's and Q's" more when carrying.......I disagree......you should treat people with respect regardless of whether you are armed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 3137250, member: 4715"] Yes, the shooter could have walked away, right up to the time McGlockton assaulted him... I'm not saying that confronting the woman about parking in a handicap spot was a smart thing to do, but the shooter had committed no crime and had hurt no one. The shooter may have been a parking lot nazi, he may have argued with the woman, but neither of those things are illegal and are completely separate from the assault and the shooting........unless you believe that the shooter deserved to be assaulted?? Nothing the shooter had done justifies the assault and the assault was the reason for the shooting. As far as "minding your P's and Q's" more when carrying.......I disagree......you should treat people with respect regardless of whether you are armed. [/QUOTE]
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