Show-Me STAND YOUR GROUND Gun Rights

Some call it a "license to kill" whilst others realize that shooting anybody in our exceptionally litigious and politically correct society is the best way to ensure personal ruin. Take a look and the latest and greatest reason not to argue with people in Missouri: Missouri General Assembly votes to expand legal use of deadly force known as Stand Your Ground

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  1. Get ready for more needless deaths, like the guy who shot & killed his son who was coming home late.

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  2. Best thing happening for those of us stuck living in Killa City

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  3. It's a good start. Next expand it to property crimes.

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  4. SYG levels the field and puts thugs on notice..."MAKE MY DAY" is coming your way. So, the elder veteran (and EVERYONE that is legal to carry) who is armed, but can't quite land a knockout and sure as hell isn't sprinting away SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO DEFEND SELF AND PROPERTY EVERYWHERE. Same when a purse gets tugged on and JANIE'S GOT A GUN, she ain't taking time asking, "Do you feel lucky, punk?"

    THE GOOD CITIZENS' RIGHTS MATTER!




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  5. Don't want to get shot and killed? Don't fuck with other people's shit. It's really that simple

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  6. ^^^^^^ Wise words

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  7. The Kansas City health department is publising a new safety pamplet called, "When it is a bad idea to act like a coon". They hope to have it out sometime after the passage of the legislative agenda providing they can find enough contributors to cover costs. So far donations have reached the initial goal of 25 cents set by the F.O.P. in Ferguson.

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  8. 7:20 PM
    Agree

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  9. Kudos to the MO Legislature. Law Abiding Citizens 1, Criminals 0.

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  10. Its really a damn shame these libtards have fucked with everyone's heads over the decades. We have actually reached a point where someone has to pass laws giving a victim the right to protect himself and his property. How fucked is that?

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