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Mcain agrees with Obama about changing stand your ground laws
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2253082" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>1) Without seeing individual conviction records, the "prior history" mentioned is innuendo. Arrests and accusations are free; convictions might be relevant. That strikes the first four of the five bullet points. The fifth is still shaky; just having "a criminal record" doesn't make them violent people. I'd be willing to bet that quite a few people on this board have something on their records.</p><p>2) Even if they were all hardened mafia hitmen, it wouldn't prove that, in <em>the specific case at hand</em>, it was anything but self defense. Perhaps it was offensive; that doesn't mean that the stand-your-ground law legalized it, it means that the investigating officer(s) failed to investigate properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2253082, member: 13624"] 1) Without seeing individual conviction records, the "prior history" mentioned is innuendo. Arrests and accusations are free; convictions might be relevant. That strikes the first four of the five bullet points. The fifth is still shaky; just having "a criminal record" doesn't make them violent people. I'd be willing to bet that quite a few people on this board have something on their records. 2) Even if they were all hardened mafia hitmen, it wouldn't prove that, in [I]the specific case at hand[/I], it was anything but self defense. Perhaps it was offensive; that doesn't mean that the stand-your-ground law legalized it, it means that the investigating officer(s) failed to investigate properly. [/QUOTE]
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