Yes you *could* do this anywhere on earth right now. But, where would be the better choice? A city where most everyone is unarmed and you know nothing will be done about it, or a city where everyone is likely armed and you will be caught and prosecuted to the fullest extent?
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Replying to @SteelerChris @Klocknernator and
Where do you live that shoplifters are regularly executed on sight?
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Replying to @plixhol @Klocknernator and
Really not sure how a couple of you are so confused by this. I never said anything about "executing shoplifters" I was making a point that in cities where most are unarmed and they decriminalize shoplifting you're going to get more of it. Criminals seek out easy targets.
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Replying to @SteelerChris @plixhol and
what use is a firearm in a shoplifting without the threat of killing the shoplifter with it? Like, what exactly is it about an armed cashier or whoever that make a shop a harder target if not the threat of killing whoever steals some shit?
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Replying to @sheep_dodger @SteelerChris and
The firearm ensures you will not face resistance from the criminal. Its usually quite effective, which is why the woke thieves want it taken away.
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Replying to @ChameleonKamala @SteelerChris and
congrats on coming out in favour of the Shoplifting Deserves The Death Penalty Caucus I guess
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Replying to @sheep_dodger @SteelerChris and
Well to your simple mind that's what you would conclude. But to people who understand the written English language, the firearm ensures that the criminal does not escape his day in Court. If he complies with being arrested, he will face only the verdict of that Court.
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Replying to @ChameleonKamala @SteelerChris and
what happens if they don't comply my man? what happens if they simply walk away? The presence of a firearm is always the implicit threat of murder, you can't get around that.
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Replying to @sheep_dodger @SteelerChris and
Well that's the risk a person takes if they decide to first commit a crime and then resist arrest for the crime. The law cannot be enforced without severe consequences if it is not followed, or else no one will follow it, and there will be social chaos that results in violence.
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Replying to @ChameleonKamala @sheep_dodger and
Question for you : if you find me stealing your car and you don't have the physical ability to stop me but you have a weapon, should you use the weapon to stop me or should you let me steal your car ?
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I'm sorry to hear you don't think a life is worth more than a car. Turn that question around: if you needed a car, and I offered you one if you killed someone, would you do it? Or would you value a life higher than a car?
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