What holding a gun to someone's neck means

I can't invest time in people as slow witted as you. I'm going to have to cut you loose

Anyone who has been in an institution has a diagnosis

My posts have explicitly and repeatedly reference the undiagnosed mentally unstable, like homicidal gun nuts and road rage assholes

I accept your concession.

Try harder next time.
 
Fine, then we have to let everyone out of prison. Beyond a reasonable doubt is not 100% success rate, but merely a 99% success rate. It is not beyond any doubt.

even the ones caught on video????? is that not beyond a reasonable doubt? or are you sliding towards pettiness now?
 
If you own a pool you have a 99% higher chance of drowning in it then if you didn’t own it.

Pools are dangerous things, and should be handled with caution. Guns are dangerous things, and should be handled with caution.

Your stats are intended to mislead.

Guns in the household are more likely to kill people who belong in the household than intruders, and therefore do more damage than good. More importantly, it is not even close. It is like 50 to 100 times more damage.

In life, you play the odds. There are a lot of good reasons not to buy a gun.
 
Fine, then we have to let everyone out of prison. Beyond a reasonable doubt is not 100% success rate, but merely a 99% success rate. It is not beyond any doubt.

Any reasonably intelligent person who has actually served on a jury would be skeptical about that 99% success rate.
 
Cypress:

"My posts have explicitly and repeatedly reference..."



Present perfect

I have referenced
you have referenced
he/she/it has referenced
we have referenced
you have referenced
they have referenced

Cypress appears to not be quick witted.
 
Pools are dangerous things, and should be handled with caution. Guns are dangerous things, and should be handled with caution.

Guns in the household are more likely to kill people who belong in the household than intruders, and therefore do more damage than good. More importantly, it is not even close. It is like 50 to 100 times more damage.

In life, you play the odds. There are a lot of good reasons not to buy a gun.

life is full of risk. it's risky. we make choices to mitigate as much risk as we can, or want. what you need to ask yourself is 'are the odds of my family members accidentally dying by the gun in my home higher or lower than the odds of us being invaded by one, or more, violent and depraved criminals that will rape and murder my family because I don't have a gun'.................
 
It was assault but if he paid for it it wasn't robbery.

So if I hold a gun to you, and demand to have your watch, it is not robbery if I hand you a dollar?

It is robbery if they did not want to sell it to him. Paying for it does not change the facts. He used a gun to force them to give him meat, which is armed robbery.
 
even the ones caught on video????? is that not beyond a reasonable doubt? or are you sliding towards pettiness now?

Beyond a reasonable doubt is not the same as beyond any doubt. It is not 100%, it is 99% sure. A crime caught on camera would probably be 99%, and beyond a reasonable doubt, but it would not be 100%. Video footage can be faked.

If you are demanding 100%, beyond any possible doubt, then we have to release everyone from prison. And more importantly, you are demanding well beyond anything that the Founding Fathers would have ever considered.
 
So if I hold a gun to you, and demand to have your watch, it is not robbery if I hand you a dollar?

It is robbery if they did not want to sell it to him. Paying for it does not change the facts. He used a gun to force them to give him meat, which is armed robbery.

Your thread, Walter:

"So a Missouri man really wanted meat, but the meat counter was not staffed."

Do you own a gun, Walter?
 

How do you plan on defending your family...yourself...Walter?

How common are home break-ins in the US?
1. On average, a burglary happens once every 30 seconds. According to the FBI statistics, a burglar strikes close to every 30 seconds in the US (30.48 seconds to be exact). That adds up to two burglaries every minute and over 3,000 burglaries per day.

Walter, you need to put up a "gun free zone" sign in front of your house so that the thugs will know which house is safe to break in (sic). I'm old school on ending sentences with prepositions.
 
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How do you plan on defending your family...yourself...Walter?

I also have my children wear safety belts, and child seats. There is a chance that could prevent them from being thrown to safety, but a far greater chance that will save their lives. I play the odds.

I do not subscribe to your racist paranoia. Somehow, there are billions of people who agree with me, and are safer for doing so.
 
I also have my children wear safety belts, and child seats. There is a chance that could prevent them from being thrown to safety, but a far greater chance that will save their lives. I play the odds.

I do not subscribe to your racist paranoia. Somehow, there are billions of people who agree with me, and are safer for doing so.

How is racism paranoia, Walter?

David slew Goliath...he was defending himself and others, Walter.

Again, how do you plan on defending your family and yourself when a thug breaks into your home?

1. On average, a burglary happens once every 30 seconds. According to the FBI statistics, a burglar strikes close to every 30 seconds in the US (30.48 seconds to be exact). That adds up to two burglaries every minute and over 3,000 burglaries per day.
 
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