Placementvs.Calibur
Regular Member
Following someone and asking why they're in your neighborhood isn't a crime nor does it justify a fight. If Trayvon was in fear of someone following him, then he should've called the Police. In most states when a fight occurs, and physical wounds are observed on either party by the Police, both parties are wisked off to jail. God Forbid this similiar situation happens to you while carrying, and you choose to use deadly force because you're in fear for your life. Mr.Z, if tried and convicted, will set a presidence, and will give the anti-gun lobby the fuel to take on the laws as it applies to carrying and self defense. If you are unable to interpret the laws as I've posted, or unable to decifer fact from fiction, then you shouldn't be carrying in public. You're letting emotions interfere with common sense. I've served as a neighborhood watch coordinator, the President of a large HOA, and have come in contact with situations in which I've almost had to draw my firearm because the Police weren't there when I needed them (especially with regard to tresspassing). I don't claim to know exactly what happened in this case, or your life experiences, I can only speak to mine. The Police acted correctly, and I have faith in them and the justice system. Therefore, Cory may try to charge and convict, but due to the media's misrepresentation of the facts, and the race chasers spewing their racial rhetoric, Mr.Z can't get a fair trial. I beleive, if he's tried, that charges will be dismissed. Unless he fails to turn himself in. Just my prediction.