Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "Timcast"
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I pose a hypothetical scenario:
Suppose you have 3 kids, the oldest is a teenage daughter. You're at work, and some riots or protests begin in your area. you're on your way home, but you kids get off school earlier. Your daughter leaves the house to pick up her siblings, but given the growing danger outside, she decides to grab your gun (which she knows how to use) to take with her. On the way home she has to defend herself and her younger siblings against multiple hostile attackers and does so successfully.
According to the letter of the law, she cannot have that handgun or use it. But I challenge any one of you to claim she did the wrong thing, and should be punished for her actions. In the US justice system we have Juries for a Reason. They exist to deal with the exceptional cases that the laws can never fully account for. Every law, no matter how well written, has at least one exceptional case, if not hundreds or thousands of possible exceptions. Juries exist to determine if a crime was committed even when the law didn't strictly forbid it, or if the law was broken but given the circumstances the person actually di the right thing and is innocent of the charge.
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