Inodoro_Pereyra
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I'm carrying a Glock 26 as we speak. You live in Florida, you have a castle law.
Yep.
Yet I have used my machete already. How many guys have seen the wrong end of your glock?
I'm carrying a Glock 26 as we speak. You live in Florida, you have a castle law.
Yep.
Yet I have used my machete already. How many guys have seen the wrong end of your glock?
I'm Argentinian. Believe it or not, Argentinians are known for being hardcore xenophiles (so, if you went to my country, you'd probably end up banging all the girls)(
He's the popo.
Had the popocome visit and ask me to build them a case.
Nice. If me and the woman split, I know where I'm going for vacation.
Inodoro_Pereyra said:Other than that, Americans have a big problem, pretty much anywhere else in the world: you have to answer for your government's actions. That alone makes you very unpopular in most countries...
Typical Canadian to group an entire nation on the response of a handful of people. You sound like my customer from Quebec, he rambles on and on how lazy Americans are but he's a stay at home husband.
Is this a joke? I've been a lot of places, Jack, and I can tell you we are either admired or envied the world over. Keep in mind that in 200+ years our government has resulted in a world power while at the same time the most altruistic country in the world.
I sure hope the irony is intentional.
Yep.
Yet I have used my machete already. How many guys have seen the wrong end of your glock?
Inodoro_Pereyra said:Either way, I refuse to derail this thread.
How this became a pissing match between you and everyone else is beyond me,
I didn't realize this was a match of any kind.
With a gun, most of the time, you need to shoot.
The guy hadn't left the hospital, and he was already suing my coworker.
You better kill him with just one shot, or else you're going down for murder.
Now maybe we're different. I don't like having to kill anybody to get my point across. So if playing with a knife gets the job done without victims, then I'm all for it.
Then he should know better. The castle law sounds great on paper, but in reality it has more holes than a colander.
So they asked you to do their job for them:
Well challenging me to say how many people have stared down my gun seemed a little strange...
Are you saying that most of the time, someone with a gun pointed at them ignores it? This is something I can 100% say is dead wrong, because if it wasn't, I'd have upwards of 200 confirmed kills.
Means nothing. anyone can sue anyone, its a civil action. I can sue you for questioning me if I wanted to. You don't even need a lawyer to bring a lawsuit against someone. What was the outcome of the case?
This does apply because technically, the second shot could be considered unecessary. Self-defense laws require the need for self-defense. If I blasted an intruder with a shotgun, and he's now laying on the floor with his leg torn apart, unless he has a gun and I can articulate a continuing threat, then yes, the second shot is possibly going to cause me legal trouble.
anyone willing to disregard a pointed firearm is going to do the same thing when faced with a machete.
Well they cant sit in front of my house all day andvthe guy would not act out if they did. So i was asked to document each incident for the to prosicute. I have no problems with it.
Actually they want to get him for indecent exposure and make him a sex offender for pulling it out and peeing in the front yard in front of people and children. If he wants to be a dick the cops will do him right. We are already getting him for the noise
Had the popocome visit and ask me to build them a case. Video every public urination and loud noise incident. I this k I will video the dope buys the at happen as well gotta love ca
Well, you're the one who said the machete was stupid.
The perp won. My coworker ended up having to sell his house to pay him the "damages".
I didn't know the context of the suggestion. I was responding to the canadian who decided to blanket all Americans with a label. I didn't see a machete mentioned.
Id like to know how that happened, because either he did something you don't know, or Floridas law is ridiculous.
Inodoro_Pereyra said:No, it's not a joke. You may have been in a lot of places, but I've LIVED in one of them for the first 35 years of my life, and, now in Miami, I deal daily with people from a lot of other places.
Either way, I refuse to derail this thread. You can choose to believe anything you want. Truth is, you're living in a dream world.
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