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mugger shot dead

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 18 Jan 2011
cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
18 Jan 2011 11:48AM
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"Stand and Deliver" got beaten by "Stand Your Ground". Is that what is called "Poetic Justice"?

Mark _australia
WA, 22362 posts
18 Jan 2011 7:23PM
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Those who live by the sword, will be shot by those who don't

saltiest1
NSW, 2495 posts
19 Jan 2011 1:17AM
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i wonder how laws like that would go here?

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
18 Jan 2011 10:29PM
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God I hope Perth never actually needs this law, "ever".

"**The law, passed in 2005, gives people the right to use deadly force as long as they reasonably believe" it is necessary to stop another person from hurting them.**"

saltiest1
NSW, 2495 posts
19 Jan 2011 10:22AM
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i think itd be like a cycle of:
mugger might hurt me, i will shoot.
if i hit my target, he might shoot me so i will shoot 1st.

no win.


hard call if they invade your own home though.

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
19 Jan 2011 10:29AM
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Mark _australia said...

Those who live by the sword, will be shot by those who don't


Not this kook - there are some seriously strange people out there (and not forgetting in here as well )

saltiest1
NSW, 2495 posts
19 Jan 2011 12:13PM
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^^^

his kids must be so proud

Gunna1
154 posts
19 Jan 2011 12:12PM
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I know I am "old school" however I know that if I mug, rob or attack someone or their property I have crossed the line and cop whatever punishment is dished out by my victim or the authorities. Having said that, 8 bullets is probably a bit extreme, especially the ones in the back, i am sure the first one would have slowed the attacker down a lot, sounds like adrenelin kicked in.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Jan 2011 1:03PM
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Gunna1 said...

I know I am "old school" however I know that if I mug, rob or attack someone or their property I have crossed the line and cop whatever punishment is dished out by my victim or the authorities. Having said that, 8 bullets is probably a bit extreme, especially the ones in the back, i am sure the first one would have slowed the attacker down a lot, sounds like adrenelin kicked in.


Only 8, must not have fully loaded. Id say most people in a panic would use more than 4. personally I would have emptied all of them into him. Depending on the gun of course..

Red thumb city

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
19 Jan 2011 7:12PM
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I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself.

Mark _australia
WA, 22362 posts
19 Jan 2011 7:44PM
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and at risk of reigniting the gun debate (but lets not, huh?)


"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good
when one may have to back up his acts with his life."
-Robert A. Heinlein

DunkO
NSW, 1143 posts
19 Jan 2011 11:41PM
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i think the debate is ignited,

Good day for it too, after 2 kids get shot at school in the U.S, oh but it was only an accident.

That law is one of the stupid things i have heard. allowing people to shoot other at thier own discretion.... I wouldn't want to stop a that trigger happy jogger and ask him for the time. "but your honour i thought he was mugging me"



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