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It could grip it by the husk.
If that makes sense
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Indulging the riddle.
Hahahaha
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@Beth I noticed that too. Somewhat concerning. I think my mind is going. Can I sing you a song?
Kyle would be honored.
Agreed.
Daisy.....daisy....
Twinkle twinkle
@getsumjack did it work?
There we go
I just thought of something. African swallows are non-migratory. Double cross riddle.
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@getsumjack nice to see you.
Ikr lol
I'm in Illinois, not far from Kyle's home town, so I'm following his case. I was amazed when I saw the video of the first guy (the one who threw the bag) getting in the face of another young man who was also wearing a light green Tshirt that night. I truly think the initial start of it was mistaken identity.
I work with some people who commute from Antioch. One has kids that know him.
well, Rosenbaum did shout "kill me, nixxa!"
so I am amazed they didnt charge him with illegal assistance of suicide.
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@Beth, you just advanced to level 16!
1st degree Euthanasia
Haha
I was thinking: perhaps the reason the DA was pushing so hard on the firearms charge is to prove he was committing a crime and invalidate his self defense claim. Either that or they think that is the only thing they stand a chance of convicting him on.
They tried to get him on transporting the rifle over state lines but it came out that wasn't the case. The rifle was bought locally.
a firearms charge does not invalidate self defense claims, I believe.
It wouldn't likely no.
Unless he was perhaps a felon, and people knew he was a felon.
But generally you can't just take some hearsay as probable cause enough to conduct any sort of citizen's arrest.
You have to have first hand knowledge in most cases.
Because I believe there are a few cases of convicted felons using firearms getting off on self defense.
I remember Gruler Esq went over this.
its why I joined I think.
the lecture on what removes and reinstates the right to self defense under state law.
it was a very good lecture.
Basically when you start violating other people's rights.