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Two guys standing their ground, with a gun involved. Now one's dead. As Big posted, "What's the real problem here?" America?
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However, the evidence doesn't support that hypothesis. Quite to the contrary, all the evidence I have seen shows that there is less violent crime in states after they pass laws allowing people to start carrying concealed weapons. There will obviously be some unfortunate incidents such as this case. You can't make a decision based on one incident. You have to view the overall results of what happens when a state allows people to carry concealed weapons. I think the evidence shows that the overall results are positive (there are less deaths and less violent crimes). If you have any evidence that shows the opposite, feel free to present it. |
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you can pass a million laws or more; that won't solve the problem of the occasional dumbass like zimmerman.
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I highly doubt Zimmerman intended to get into any type of physical altercation. I think there is a good chance that he never intended to get within 50 yards of Martin. But he lost him on foot and at some point I think he turned a corner and found himself in close proximity to Martin. It was probably a fluke thing. We don't know for sure what happened after that. Zimmerman claims they had words but then the words ended and he was walking back to his car when he was attacked from behind. Hindsight is 20/20 but as I said before, I highly doubt Zimmerman had any plans of getting into close proximity with Martin. If he was just some type of vigilante, why did he even bother calling the police? If he thought he was just some tough guy, he would have probably just pulled up to Martin in his car and rolled down his window and asked, "Who are you and what are you doing in this neighborhood?" But he didn't do this. He called the police. I think the whole thing was an unfortunate incident. I wouldn't recommend following someone on foot because if you lose them there is always the chance that you could end up face to face with them after turning a corner. I don't think Zimmerman ever dreamed that he would be jumped from behind (if that is in fact what happened). I'm sure Zimmerman had followed people hundreds of times over the years (while doing his informal neigborhood watches) without incident. This incident was an aberration. |
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We murder each other with guns in the thousands compared to less than 100. Why does a 20-bullet clip for a handgun need to be legal here? You can still have gun ownership, but with hard restrictions and responsibilities. Trouble is, in America we think that violates our freedomz. The definition of "responsible gun laws" varies widely among Americans.
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It's not exactly true that concealed-carry states saw a drop in crime. Some did, some didn't. And some non-concealed-carry states saw a drop in crime. This is a very good, and, I think, fair look at concealed carry:
Happiness Is a Worn Gun If it doesn't link right, a google search of the title will take you to it.
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bond set at 150,000
I really doubt Zimmerman gets convicted of 2nd degree murder. I just dont see how that case will be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. They should have went with a lesser charge, because the man does deserve to spend a couple of years locked up. I do not think Zimmerman set out to kill Martin. I also wouldnt be surprised if Martin began the physical altercation.. because many people in Martin's situation (being followed and harrassed by a stranger) would resort to a few punches. But you can not act like a wanna be cop and get away with ending a life unpunished. While I do not see 2nd degree murder, Zimmerman deserves a 3-5 year sentence IMO.
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This was posted at another forum...Is this in evidence of his head injuries?..or a photoshopped bit..jus askin..
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That picture must be forged because Danzig told me that there was no struggle. She had strong evidence too. Her evidence was that the funeral director (who works for the Martins) said that Trayvon had no bruises. LOL. I'm sorry Danzig. I couldn't resist. |
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As to what he "deserves," who can say; did think that his "apology" was self-serving, and I was really surprised that O'Mara let him get up there. |