Jaknight
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Lawyer did a breakdown on the Kyle shooting good read I think The Kenosha Shootings / Kyle Rittenhouse: A Tactical and Legal Analysis: UPDATED: 1st Shooter ID'd? - AR15.COM
Lawyer did a breakdown on the Kyle shooting good read I think The Kenosha Shootings / Kyle Rittenhouse: A Tactical and Legal Analysis: UPDATED: 1st Shooter ID'd? - AR15.COM
Additional perspective FWIW (not sure anything new/relevant is really being shared)...
We Witnessed The Kenosha Shootings. Here’s What Really Happened - The Daily Caller
It's about as accurate a narrative as the "the guys he shot were violent pedophile felons" narrative going around.
I don't give a damn about anything someone did prior to this incident, unless it was literally "I cant wait to shoot those subhuman commies" or "I can wait to light a fascist fuck on fire".
All that matters is what happened to lead to the shooting, and the shooting itself.
Commies ain't people dude. Especially when you factor in what they have in store for the rest of us and the millions they've killed elsewhere. Disgusting is trying to humanize a death cult.
It's really hard for me to condemn the kid, even though it's something I would never do, unless it was my streets they were destroying.
When the breakdown of law and order is so bad hundreds of structures in a city get burned (Minneapolis), police and government are ineffective, only the regular people are left to stand up for what's right.
I don't understand the whole transport gun argument. Maybe one of you can help me with this one. I'm not aware of any law that prohibits anyone from lawfully bringing a firearm across state lines unless the firearm is illegal to possess in one of those states.Another update. Both cases are getting complicated.
New details in Kenosha shootings: Jacob Blake tasered twice; Rittenhouse attorney says he did not transport gun
I don't understand the whole transport gun argument. Maybe one of you can help me with this one. I'm not aware of any law that prohibits anyone from lawfully bringing a firearm across state lines unless the firearm is illegal to possess in one of those states.
I understand these things but this idea that simply crossing a state line with a firearm is illegal, especially going from IL to WI, is just odd and I don't know where it stems from. Living just across WI western border, I've travelled there many times with firearms. Many from MN hunt in WI, and vice versa.New Jersey is a state that makes it difficult to cross state lines with a firearm. Here's a list of briefs on every state, specifically as it pertains to handguns.
Have Gun Will Travel... Transporting Your Handgun Across the U.S.