How real courts should operate or, Gun Control would have killed innocent man
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Hide from your fear or confront it- here in this illustration a liberal shows you how to hide.
Here is great story and it illustrates how our courts ought to approach crime. James T. “Smoky” Taylor, age 80 and the oldest member of Chapter XXXIII of the Special Forces Association, was put on trial by his peers under the charge of “failing to use a weapon of sufficient caliber” in the shooting of an intruder at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. The trial was conducted good-naturedly and the charges were dismissed but it illustrates the vast difference between men of courage with good judgement - men who have served their country - and people who wish to coddle criminals, to excuse their most terrible crimes, and paint them as the victim rather than the innocent citizens they prey upon.
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The hero of the story: Smokey Taylor
If every home had a real man in it like Taylor then crime would drop significantly; at least successful crimes. What do the folks who want us to give up our guns say to this case? I don’t know and I couldn’t care less. In that utopian world they are always fantasizing about they neglect to study their history or bother to admit to mans very real nature. I’m surprised they have not attempted to bring Taylor up on charges for defending his home. I’m sure they would if they could- anything to weaken the citizens and give the government even more power.

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