What if he was going there to meet some friends to go on a ride? If he did not enter the establishment with his CCW or drink no law was broken.
I'm with Mickey on this one. Being a harley rider and a non drinker, and a ccw holder.
What if he was going there to meet some friends to go on a ride? If he did not enter the establishment with his CCW or drink no law was broken.
"Possession Of Cds Within 1000 Ft Park Or School (Rss)"
Man I had CDs in my car alot when I was in HS. That was right before MP3 players became so prevalent. What do they expect the guy to do, listen to cassette tapes???
My thoughts exactly. I think this case is walking the tight-rope of self-defense and excessive use of force... He might have got his butt kicked, but no telling if it warrants someone being killed. My personal thoughts are pretty much with the consensus though, they messed with the wrong dude and got theirs.
My thoughts exactly. I think this case is walking the tight-rope of self-defense and excessive use of force... He might have got his butt kicked, but no telling if it warrants someone being killed. My personal thoughts are pretty much with the consensus though, they messed with the wrong dude and got theirs.
Not to start anything or muddy the waters, but how does "stand your ground" play into this? Does it not apply?
Getting into a fist fight is risky business. I've seen too many fights that turned into the losing party either losing their life or ending up disabled for life to take that chance.
It's my understanding (which could very well be wrong) that it applies to you anywhere you have the legal right to be. But from some of the statements in this thread maybe it's something else?It sure as hell should. A brother has a right to pull over and add a quart to his harley about anywhere. In all seriousness, I don't know why it shouldn't. To me it looks like he did everything right.
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