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Good Guys with Guns exercising First and Second amendment rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="BMWMC" data-source="post: 5082191" data-attributes="member: 37461"><p>Proportional response was how self-defense used to be judged by. Now someone throwing a candy bar can be considered threatening if it means they might take your gun away from you.</p><p>Again, you read 1/3 of a post, then use what you want out of context to continue to say nothing of any merit.</p><p>Why don't you address my hypothetical scenario where I, armed with my own assault rifle, see Rittenhouse, without a single identifying sign of any official or unofficial authority, as an active shooter, and take him out because I feared for my own safety and that of others, or why I should have not?</p><p>What about Rittenhouse dress and armament indicated he was with the "good guys"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMWMC, post: 5082191, member: 37461"] Proportional response was how self-defense used to be judged by. Now someone throwing a candy bar can be considered threatening if it means they might take your gun away from you. Again, you read 1/3 of a post, then use what you want out of context to continue to say nothing of any merit. Why don't you address my hypothetical scenario where I, armed with my own assault rifle, see Rittenhouse, without a single identifying sign of any official or unofficial authority, as an active shooter, and take him out because I feared for my own safety and that of others, or why I should have not? What about Rittenhouse dress and armament indicated he was with the "good guys"? [/QUOTE]
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