He stood his ground?!! (Not?!!)

My point is that you or I don't know the whole story. Obviously the younger guy threw the popcorn at the older guy to initiate a physical confrontation in response for being told what the theater rules were. Do you think that was reasonable?

Do we know he was going to attack the old man? The guy is an idiot no doubt. Who the hell throws popcorn at an old man? But throwing popcorn is no guarantee he was going to attack him. Nor is that justification for shooting.
 
It seems to me he shot him for tossing popcorn at him. That's a lot more justifiable, especially based on the dead guy's reaction to being told the theater rules.
Shooting someone for throwing popcorn is justifiable?! Since when is popcorn a deadly weapon? Oh yea....I forgot about that trans fat shit.
 
That number is going up as society coarsens, the age of the person attacked increases, and respect for the elderly diminishes. With that in mind, if I were an old geezer, I may not like the odds.

And maybe the young guy tossed popcorn at or theatened the older man's wife. That would end it for me right then.

People can move seats or they can call the cops. It doesn't have to resort to the firing of a gun. If that is worth going to prison for the rest of your life then that is your choice. I like living on the outside.
 
I support gun rights but too many people use guns because they cannot or are afraid to fight. At least if you fight you live to fight another day. Was this really worth it for the guy to spend the rest of his life in prison?
Uhhh and let's not forget a dead young father and husband.
 
Do we know he was going to attack the old man? The guy is an idiot no doubt. Who the hell throws popcorn at an old man? But throwing popcorn is no guarantee he was going to attack him. Nor is that justification for shooting.
You weren't there. If he tossed a lot with force, I would see it as a diversion for a more physical attack. I might be inclined to defend against such attack...
 
My point is that you or I don't know the whole story. Obviously the younger guy threw the popcorn at the older guy to initiate a physical confrontation in response for being told what the theater rules were. Do you think that was reasonable?
No....but it's not like he busted a cap on the old codger either. Maybe he should have. He'd still be alive.
 
Gun regulations should include some sort of social response test to evaluate how a potential gun owner responds to frustrating social situations.
 
You weren't there. If he tossed a lot with force, I would see it as a diversion for a more physical attack. I might be inclined to defend against such attack...


I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that you would certainly fail my social response test.
 
People can move seats or they can call the cops. It doesn't have to resort to the firing of a gun. If that is worth going to prison for the rest of your life then that is your choice. I like living on the outside.
Or, people can choose not to text during a movie. Or not initiate a physical confrontation when told what the rules are.
 
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