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Mon Aug 12, 2019 12:58 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: A (non) shooting at Memorial City Mall
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Re: A (non) shooting at Memorial City Mall

LDP wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2019 11:56 am
striker55 wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 6:40 pm ... someone running into a movie theater at the mall and telling people to run because of a shooter.
So based on the definition of terrorism in our very vague law, this person caused mass panic and thus should be considered a terrorist.
The guy in the red mask merely announced he wanted to kill himself AFTER HAVING PUT ON MASK AND DROPPED AN UNKNOWN PACKAGE ON THE FLOOR OF THE FOOD COURT and ran off which does not constitute a threat to others. But the "journalists" are calling him the terrorist.
:banghead:
Fixed it. :cool: Saying you want to kill yourself is not a terroristic threat. Giving people reason to believe you may have dropped an explosive device in a mall food court is.

If I protest right to carry on the UT Austin campus, I'm exercising free speech. If I walk on campus with an openly carried handgun as an LTC, I have committed a violation of campus rules, and may face certain penalties. If I openly carry a long gun to the roof of a campus building on August 1st, long gun aside, it is a reasonable assumption that I am making a terroristic threat.

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