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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3429692" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I don't think you have the right to respond to protect property - i.e., to reduce or prevent damage. As a permit holder, you can intervene to stop the commission of a FELONY, but unless that damage goes over $1000, I don't think it is felonious, per Oklahoma's newer laws, correct?</p><p></p><p>This is my interpretation. IANAL, but it is blatantly obvious that police departments in our major cities have ZERO ability or intention of preventing large crowds from obstructing the flow of traffic, interfering with people's peaceable daily lives and business, disturbing of the peace (this is a monstrous f***ing joke anymore), or even protecting the property of passersby or businesses.</p><p></p><p>Zero.</p><p></p><p>Just look at the news people... almost EVERY SINGLE INCIDENT we have seen over the last 4-5 months has shown blatant flaunting of federal, state and local laws and statutes in this regard.</p><p></p><p>We don't live in a society of laws and consequences anymore. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well... unless you are trying to live your life peaceably and go about your business without disturbing or threatening anyone else, that is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We are truly living in BIZARROWORLD - where everything is backward and upside down.</p><p></p><p>PROVE ME WRONG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3429692, member: 9374"] I don't think you have the right to respond to protect property - i.e., to reduce or prevent damage. As a permit holder, you can intervene to stop the commission of a FELONY, but unless that damage goes over $1000, I don't think it is felonious, per Oklahoma's newer laws, correct? This is my interpretation. IANAL, but it is blatantly obvious that police departments in our major cities have ZERO ability or intention of preventing large crowds from obstructing the flow of traffic, interfering with people's peaceable daily lives and business, disturbing of the peace (this is a monstrous f***ing joke anymore), or even protecting the property of passersby or businesses. Zero. Just look at the news people... almost EVERY SINGLE INCIDENT we have seen over the last 4-5 months has shown blatant flaunting of federal, state and local laws and statutes in this regard. We don't live in a society of laws and consequences anymore. Well... unless you are trying to live your life peaceably and go about your business without disturbing or threatening anyone else, that is. We are truly living in BIZARROWORLD - where everything is backward and upside down. PROVE ME WRONG. [/QUOTE]
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