JustTheNews –
The proposed expanded state law could allow citizens to shoot and possibly kill anyone they suspect of rioting.
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DeSantis also wants to make it a third-degree felony to block traffic during a protest — and offer immunity to drivers who accidentally kill or injure protesters who do so, according to the Herald. MORE
I’ll take “what is a good start” for a thousand Alex
Does “accidentally” include running those over who are smashing or shooting at your vehicle and endangering those in the vehicle?
@ JDH: 100K ^s!
You have my attention.
Clever psychology to make the rioting grifters leave the state.
Sell non-resident licenses and add bounties.
No limit, tastes like chicken.
I extended it to cover that a while back…
I would think blocking an interstate, would be federal offense. Call in Marshals and Guard.
Blocking a state highway, State Police and Guard.
Let the Democrats burn their cities down, sooner or later even liberals might catch on. Maybe, can’t fix stupid.
@OceanSailor – damned skippy it does! Tell your friends!
“Does “accidentally” include running those over who are smashing or shooting at your vehicle and endangering those in the vehicle?”
That falls under self defense. He’s expanding it past that with the the accidental angle.
The felony for blocking traffic is new and pretty awesome. That is fantastic and way past due.
Yeah, that would take common sense.
Wait – I see what you did there.. 😉
Well! This all the excuse I need to get something I’ve wanted ever since they got the bugs out of it: an IWI TAVOR TS12, a 15+1 semi-auto 12 gauge shotgun.
We don’t need no stinking legislation. The way I see it, we are good to go as it is.
Do they have to be conventional weapons’ that ‘shoot,’ or, can they be high tech and ’emit?’ Some engineers in Washington State are curious to know.
“We don’t need no stinking legislation. The way I see it, we are good to go as it is.”
I see this as an effort to keep politically corrupt DAs in check and warn the mob to cut that s**t out.
We both know if the law took a two week vacation the public would clear the streets pronto.
Is it still considered an “accident” if, after running over a protestor, you back over him/her to make sure they are dead? Asking for a “Florida man”.
Include protection from criminal charges and civil lawfare, and I’m “all in”.
In Texas, we’ve always referred to that as the “He needed killin'” defense.