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Suzanimal
02-03-2015, 06:27 PM
State Passes Law to Legalize Shooting Police


Finally some rational legislation is passed concerning ‘public servants’ unlawfully entering another person’s property.

All too often, we see examples of cops breaking into the wrong house and shooting the family dog, or worse, killing a member of the family.

Well, Indiana has taken action to “recognize the unique character of a citizen’s home and to ensure that a citizen feels secure in his or her own home against unlawful intrusion by another individual or a public servant.”

This special amendment is no revolutionary new thought, only common sense.

Self-defense is a natural right; when laws are in place that protect incompetent police by removing one’s ability to protect one’s self, simply because the aggressor has a badge and a uniform, this is a human rights violation. Indiana is leading the way by recognizing this right and creating legislation to protect it.

Of course cops have already begun to fear monger the passage of this bill, “If I pull over a car and I walk up to it and the guy shoots me, he’s going to say, ‘Well, he was trying to illegally enter my property,’ ” said Joseph Hubbard, 40, president of Jeffersonville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 100. “Somebody is going get away with killing a cop because of this law.”

Instead of looking at the beneficial aspect of this law, which creates the incentive for police to act responsibly and just, Hubbard takes the ‘higher than thou’ attitude and is simply worried about himself.

How about questioning the immoral laws that you are enforcing in the first place? Or how about sympathizing with the innocent people whose pets and family members have been slain, due to police negligence?

Who’s to say that a cop pulling you over to extort money from you for the victimless crime of not wearing a seatbelt, isn’t an unlawful act? Or how about breaking down your door in the middle of the night to kidnap you and throw you in a cage for possessing a plant?

Hopefully this legislation will lead to these arbitrary traffic and drug enforcement “laws” in place solely for revenue collection (aka theft), being brought into question.

The law states:

(i) A person is justified in using reasonable force against a public servant if the person reasonably believes the force is necessary to:
(1) protect the person or a third person from what the person reasonably believes to be the imminent use of unlawful force;
(2) prevent or terminate the public servant’s unlawful entry of or attack on the person’s dwelling, curtilage, or occupied motor vehicle; or
(3) prevent or terminate the public servant’s unlawful trespass on or criminal interference with property lawfully in the person’s possession, lawfully in possession of a member of the person’s immediate family, or belonging to a person whose property the person has authority to protect.

It is through legislation such as this, which will empower people again and aid in bringing down these tyrants from their pedestals, who are given free rein to murder and pillage without consequence.

Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/state-passes-law-legalize-self-defense-police/#7wJMBSOvkKRX0ad4.99

kcchiefs6465
02-03-2015, 06:46 PM
Good work.

ETA: And this comment was made irrespective of the fact of the misleading thread title (sensationalized article title?).

It's not making it legal to shoot the police. It is reinforcing that criminals are criminals are criminals. It does not matter who is breaking into your home illegally, or violating your property, they are acting criminally and any reasonable amount of force needed to deter that/those criminal/criminals, is wholly justifiable, moral, and legitimate.

Castle Laws should be amended, or rather, clearly defined (though a man's home being his castle is not a new concept).

FSP-Rebel
02-03-2015, 06:51 PM
I can't believe a governor would sign such a bill.

Dr.3D
02-03-2015, 06:51 PM
I hope other states follow suit.

heavenlyboy34
02-03-2015, 07:02 PM
Correction: "State legislature passes law to legalize shooting police". States are inanimate nouns and by nature cannot pass laws.

satchelmcqueen
02-03-2015, 07:06 PM
good news

Suzanimal
02-03-2015, 07:09 PM
Good work.

ETA: And this comment was made irrespective of the fact of the misleading thread title (sensationalized article title?).

It's not making it legal to shoot the police. It is reinforcing that criminals are criminals are criminals. It does not matter who is breaking into your home illegally, or violating your property, they are acting criminally and any reasonable amount of force needed to deter that/those criminal/criminals, is wholly justifiable, moral, and legitimate.

Castle Laws should be amended, or rather, clearly defined (though a man's home being his castle is not a new concept).

I just cut-n-pasted.:o

Someone was kind enough to point out the article is dated February 3, 2014:o It came up on my FB today and I'm still stuck in 2014.

heavenlyboy34
02-03-2015, 07:11 PM
I just cut-n-pasted.:o

Someone was kind enough to point out the article is dated February 3, 2014:o It came up on my FB today and I'm still stuck in 2014.

Poor suz. ~hugs~ Git well soon. :)

phill4paul
02-03-2015, 07:20 PM
The pisser is that we jump up and down and hoot and holla' because of legislation like this.

This should be natural and no legislation needed to clarify.

kcchiefs6465
02-03-2015, 07:50 PM
I just cut-n-pasted.:o

Someone was kind enough to point out the article is dated February 3, 2014:o It came up on my FB today and I'm still stuck in 2014.
I was familiar with it, never knew it completely went through though.

I don't think I read much of the bill either, so thanks!

mrsat_98
02-03-2015, 08:38 PM
When is the season and whats the bag limit ?

Dr.3D
02-03-2015, 08:40 PM
When is the season and whats the bag limit ?
Not sure about the season, but the hours probably peak at around zero dark thirty.

muh_roads
02-03-2015, 08:52 PM
I can't believe a governor would sign such a bill.

Ventura would.

Christian Liberty
02-03-2015, 08:54 PM
The pisser is that we jump up and down and hoot and holla' because of legislation like this.

This should be natural and no legislation needed to clarify.

Maybe, but the reality is that it isn't. So, we should be all for this.

phill4paul
02-03-2015, 08:56 PM
Maybe, but the reality is that it isn't. So, we should be all for this.

Did I say I wasn't?