I think this is the part that most people are missing in the argument here as well. Yeah maybe he can legally do what he did. But for a lot of people heading to a riot with an open carry loaded firearm represents needless escalation and with it a creation of the conditions the undermine the call of self-defense.the point remains I never said he would be guilty of murder, just that him taking a gun to a riot taints most Canadians perspectives. You could easily make a case for negligence and endangerment for him showing up there with a loaded gun and carrying it in the open, however.
if someone expresses a desire to kill you, lays in wait for you, tries to take your gun, and then chases you when you flee (still trying to take your gun) I'm betting that even in the PRC you can defend yourself with lethal force.Lol k
you can’t escalate force here in self defense, only respond with the same level of force. A skateboard and a gun are obviously deadly weapons. I dont know how the Rosenbaum incident would be interpreted.
the point remains I never said he would be guilty of murder, just that him taking a gun to a riot taints most Canadians perspectives. You could easily make a case for negligence and endangerment for him showing up there with a loaded gun and carrying it in the open, however.
maybe those people have been fed a false narrative about the relationship between firearms and violent crimes, and those people are out of step with the reality version of societal expectations and norms.I think this is the part that most people are missing in the argument here as well. Yeah maybe he can legally do what he did. But for a lot of people heading to a riot with an open carry loaded firearm represents needless escalation and with it a creation of the conditions the undermine the call of self-defense.
The reality is the law allows it and so it's legally okay to do. But it appears that many people have a moral issue with it and the law is out of step with those societal expectations and norms. It would be interesting to know in that state what the polling is on open carry laws. Many of these gun laws are pushed by vocal minority opinions and not the opinion of the populace at large.
As I previously stated, case law disagrees. Gerald Stanley immediately comes to mind. Guilty of improper storage, not guilty for killing a guy sitting in a car with an errant bullet. The dude who went looking for and then killed the guy in his garage also springs to mind, but if Iyou can’t escalate force here in self defense, only respond with the same level of force. A skateboard and a gun are obviously deadly weapons. I dont know how the Rosenbaum incident would be interpreted.
That's obviously subjective but very possible. Personally, that hasn't been my experience when it comes up wothnother Canadians, but again that's subjective.the point remains I never said he would be guilty of murder, just that him taking a gun to a riot taints most Canadians perspectives. You could easily make a case for negligence and endangerment for him showing up there with a loaded gun and carrying it in the open, however.
The logic you're trying to apply flies out the window when the city is being torched.I think this is the part that most people are missing in the argument here as well. Yeah maybe he can legally do what he did. But for a lot of people heading to a riot with an open carry loaded firearm represents needless escalation and with it a creation of the conditions the undermine the call of self-defense.
The reality is the law allows it and so it's legally okay to do. But it appears that many people have a moral issue with it and the law is out of step with those societal expectations and norms. It would be interesting to know in that state what the polling is on open carry laws. Many of these gun laws are pushed by vocal minority opinions and not the opinion of the populace at large.
What's the law on burning down a city ? And a vocal minority to the 2nd ammendment ? Not the 50th.... the 2nd. Of all things added to the constitution the 2nd after freedom of speech is freedom to bear arms... I find it ironic the fore founders said, sure speak your mind and then said but be wary of what you say....I think this is the part that most people are missing in the argument here as well. Yeah maybe he can legally do what he did. But for a lot of people heading to a riot with an open carry loaded firearm represents needless escalation and with it a creation of the conditions the undermine the call of self-defense.
The reality is the law allows it and so it's legally okay to do. But it appears that many people have a moral issue with it and the law is out of step with those societal expectations and norms. It would be interesting to know in that state what the polling is on open carry laws. Many of these gun laws are pushed by vocal minority opinions and not the opinion of the populace at large.
Gerald Stanley was on his own property, the guys were attempting to rob him and his gun most likely misfired.As I previously stated, case law disagrees. Gerald Stanley immediately comes to mind. Guilty of improper storage, not guilty for killing a guy sitting in a car with an errant bullet. The dude who went looking for and then killed the guy in his garage also springs to mind, but if I
remember right he's being appealed to the Supreme Court.
That's obviously subjective but very possible. Personally, that hasn't been my experience when it comes up wothnother Canadians, but again that's subjective.
As I said, it's subjective and someone's environment will color their view. Ultimately I'd rather not fite over it because it's really not that important to me and I'd rather be frens.Gerald Stanley was on his own property, the guys were attempting to rob him and his gun most likely misfired.
Not a similar situation
I work in Toronto. Most Canadians are liberal yuppiesnlike my coworkers, in cities like Vancouver and MTL. Even Calgary is more liberal than you probably think.
We will always be friends and I agree it’s a dumb hypothetical and we’re both laymen with no actual clue about the intricacies of these laws. I’m sorry. We’re both stubborn.As I said, it's subjective and someone's environment will color their view. Ultimately I'd rather not fite over it because it's really not that important to me and I'd rather be frens.
Little Middle East is Calgary. I live a short distance from there and my Daughter goes to college thereGerald Stanley was on his own property, the guys were attempting to rob him and his gun most likely misfired.
Not a similar situation
I work in Toronto. Most Canadians are liberal yuppiesnlike my coworkers, in cities like Vancouver and MTL. Even Calgary is more liberal than you probably think.
Our firearms laws are so fucked you won't get 2 rcmp or 2 judges to be able to interpret them the same.We will always be friends and I agree it’s a dumb hypothetical and we’re both laymen with no actual clue about the intricacies of these laws. I’m sorry. We’re both stubborn.
Certainly suspicious to be a pseudo-seizure given the convenient timing, but can’t say for sure based on the videoi've never seen anyone roll on their back and straight crack their head with intent like that, or flop one leg straight up.
i'm not an expert, but my uncle gets seizures from brain trauma, my niece has diabetic seizures (and I've seen several others), my oldest used to get fibrial seizures.
everything about that looks staged. She hits her head until someone puts their hand on it, then she never jerks her head straight back again.
that's not how involuntary muscle spasms work. @Splinty, @Shinkicker, @SC MMA MD?
somebody tell me this lady is legit.
Can you give me the cliffs about why he was there, armed?
We're growing as people.We will always be friends and I agree it’s a dumb hypothetical and we’re both laymen with no actual clue about the intricacies of these laws. I’m sorry. We’re both stubborn.
It's illegal. Sooooo???What's the law on burning down a city ? And a vocal minority to the 2nd ammendment ? Not the 50th.... the 2nd.
But they did. And they said similar things around a lot of topics. They aren't perfect and they aren't holy infallible god's. Just as all men are created equal was not exactly enforced as all men...I find it ironic the fore founders said, sure speak your mind and then said but be wary of what you say....
Nobody was forced to be on that street that night.I think this is the part that most people are missing in the argument here as well. Yeah maybe he can legally do what he did. But for a lot of people heading to a riot with an open carry loaded firearm represents needless escalation and with it a creation of the conditions the undermine the call of self-defense.
The reality is the law allows it and so it's legally okay to do. But it appears that many people have a moral issue with it and the law is out of step with those societal expectations and norms. It would be interesting to know in that state what the polling is on open carry laws. Many of these gun laws are pushed by vocal minority opinions and not the opinion of the populace at large.
maybe those people have been fed a false narrative about the relationship between firearms and violent crimes, and those people are out of step with the reality version of societal expectations and norms.
provide evidence that firearm laws are a minority opinion from a vocal group, and not vice-versa.