and so it begins... San Francisco citizens are getting guns & protecting themselves since they can't count on @LondonBreed @DeanPreston and @MattHaneySF who all support @chesaboudinhttps://www.ktvu.com/news/san-francisco-resident-shoots-at-burglary-suspect-breaking-into-his-apartment …
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Replying to @Jason @LondonBreed and
yeah, now watch the guy who took a shot get sued by the intruder for using unreasonable force
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Yea! Laws are stupid!
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Replying to @kencharlson @JNGross and
Is a law saying that you cannot unreasonably kill a home intruder stupid?
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @kencharlson and
It's unreasonable that the perpetrator has more backing from the law than the victim of the home invasion
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Replying to @chrisptacos1 @kencharlson and
That would be unreasonable if it were true. What are you basing that statement on??
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Replying to @PierreSimonLap7 @kencharlson and
I base it off the fact the perpetrator had been released 7 times prior to this incident for the same exact thing
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Replying to @chrisptacos1 @PierreSimonLap7 and
And that there are countless examples of homeowners and apartment residents getting sued by perps because the perp “tripped and fell” on a piece of carpet while robbing their house. That’s what I’m basing this on. And yes, sadly, this IS true.
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Replying to @kencharlson @chrisptacos1 and
No there are not. Please provide any citations. There are maybe 1 in million cases where the facts are weird or something, but not happening a lot AT ALL. Dare you to prove me wrong.
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There’s one. And I can do this all day long. You want more? It’s easy.
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