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by Abraham
Thu Jan 11, 2018 11:34 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Once again, unarmed does not equate to harmless
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Re: Once again, unarmed does not equate to harmless

I've heard more than one argument regarding 'disparity of force' in favor of the the guy who appears a threat but isn't though he appears dangerous, as a big, strong, muscular, young guy.

No elderly, small, maybe frail guy going up against this young, muscular, apparently fit guy is going to find many in the jury (if it comes to that rather than a funeral director) is going to side with the young, muscular, fit appearing guy who claims various injuries make 'him' a the victim when he attacked the old guy and the old guy defended himself with a firearm because he the aggressor is really in terrible physical shape, just not in appearance, uh-huh...

Nuh-uh, that argument: the young, apparently fit, muscular young guy is the real victim simply isn't going to fly...most especially if said young guy was the aggressor in say a car jacking or strong arm robbery...

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