Florida's Stand Your Ground law.
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the
reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the
reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
I'm sure he'll be there along with his New Black Panther Party buddies:lol:
Please take pics and post them here, Bmac. Be careful!
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the
reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
Hey Doc ..... the march should be banned
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
I wish you luck, Bmac, be safe. Although if each marcher carries 50 hoodies, they would need only 20,000 marchers. You may not even need a wide-angle lens!
Question: Given that NY does not have a "Stand Your Ground" law, are there designated areas where one may defend oneself in the event of an attack? Perhaps Mayor Millionaire has thoughtfully provided for his constituency in some manner? Or perhaps you would have to go home and wait for the attacker to arrive? What if the attacker is unable to follow you home?
Danilo wrote:
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
I wish you luck, Bmac, be safe. Although if each marcher carries 50 hoodies, they would need only 20,000 marchers. You may not even need a wide-angle lens!
Question: Given that NY does not have a "Stand Your Ground" law, are there designated areas where one may defend oneself in the event of an attack? Perhaps Mayor Millionaire has thoughtfully provided for his constituency in some manner? Or perhaps you would have to go home and wait for the attacker to arrive? What if the attacker is unable to follow you home?
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Hey Doc ..... New Yorkers don't need a stand ya ground law cause they shoot first, ask questions later and seeing dead men tell no tales it's a slam dunk .....
charlie
Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the
reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
Maybe we can pick a place in NYC to meet up and have a cup of tea? Then go join our fellow marchers for a fun day of comeraderie!
I've enclosed a photo of myself when I was younger. ( I still look great in a hoodie)
charlie wrote:
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the
reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
Maybe we can pick a place in NYC to meet up and have a cup of tea? Then go join our fellow marchers for a fun day of comeraderie!
I've enclosed a photo of myself when I was younger. ( I still look great in a hoodie)
quote=Bmac quote=cameraniac Task force says &quo... (
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Hey Doc ..... I saw you acquiring a parking space in midtown .....
Hey Doc ..... recognize who gave the gun to the monkey? ..... that was Gnslngr ..... ha,ha,ha,ha
Wabbit wrote:
Hey Doc ..... recognize who gave the gun to the monkey? ..... that was Gnslngr ..... ha,ha,ha,ha
You sure? That guy seems to be a lot smarter than what I'd consider Gnslngr to be:lol:
Wabbit wrote:
Danilo wrote:
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
I wish you luck, Bmac, be safe. Although if each marcher carries 50 hoodies, they would need only 20,000 marchers. You may not even need a wide-angle lens!
Question: Given that NY does not have a "Stand Your Ground" law, are there designated areas where one may defend oneself in the event of an attack? Perhaps Mayor Millionaire has thoughtfully provided for his constituency in some manner? Or perhaps you would have to go home and wait for the attacker to arrive? What if the attacker is unable to follow you home?
quote=Bmac I noticed this from the article: br A ... (
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Hey Doc ..... New Yorkers don't need a stand ya ground law cause they shoot first, ask questions later and seeing dead men tell no tales it's a slam dunk .....
quote=Danilo quote=Bmac I noticed this from the ... (
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Hey Wabbit! It looks like Daffy put those bullets into the camera, backwards. Who got shot?
PhotoGeezer wrote:
Wabbit wrote:
Danilo wrote:
Bmac wrote:
I noticed this from the article:
A Million Hoodie March vigil will take place in New York City on Tuesday, the one-year anniversary of Trayvon Martins death.
I'm going to have to remember to get there early. I wonder if that icon the reverend Al will be speaking. Sure hope so. 8-)
I wish you luck, Bmac, be safe. Although if each marcher carries 50 hoodies, they would need only 20,000 marchers. You may not even need a wide-angle lens!
Question: Given that NY does not have a "Stand Your Ground" law, are there designated areas where one may defend oneself in the event of an attack? Perhaps Mayor Millionaire has thoughtfully provided for his constituency in some manner? Or perhaps you would have to go home and wait for the attacker to arrive? What if the attacker is unable to follow you home?
quote=Bmac I noticed this from the article: br A ... (
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Hey Doc ..... New Yorkers don't need a stand ya ground law cause they shoot first, ask questions later and seeing dead men tell no tales it's a slam dunk .....
quote=Danilo quote=Bmac I noticed this from the ... (
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Hey Wabbit! It looks like Daffy put those bullets into the camera, backwards. Who got shot?
quote=Wabbit quote=Danilo quote=Bmac I noticed ... (
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Hey Doc ..... that's one of those cameras you give to someone you don't like ..... and I'm on my way to the patent office right now .....
it's not about whether the law is good,bad, or ilegal.it's about whether it applies in this case.
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