This is true.... This is why the people need to be allowed to be armed."Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?"
That is why we must have the means to defend ourselves not the reason to disarm us.
I can see the knee jerk reactions coming already. :cuss: Isn't against the law to commit suicide?
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:cuss: Isn't against the law to commit suicide?
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At least it's not a capital crime.............yet!Grapeshot wrote::cuss: Isn't against the law to commit suicide?
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You can only be charged with attempted suicide
All of the dearly departed are good guys to somebody. There is always another way though some are blinded by their internal problems and cannot see. The unfortunate truth is that no good comes from his selfish act - only pain and suffering to those he left behind.Sounded like he was a pretty good guy according to what the people had to say about him, but some people see no other way out.
Too bad he ended it like this, but I can also see why the board would not rezone for certain situations.
I agree entirely, although I believe the point he was trying to make was for their sympathy, as I am sure he felt sorry for himself.openryan wrote:All of the dearly departed are good guys to somebody. There is always another way though some are blinded by their internal problems and cannot see. The unfortunate truth is that no good comes from his selfish act - only pain and suffering to those he left behind.Sounded like he was a pretty good guy according to what the people had to say about him, but some people see no other way out.
Too bad he ended it like this, but I can also see why the board would not rezone for certain situations.
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Agreed. And even more anti-gun publicity:cuss:openryan wrote:All of the dearly departed are good guys to somebody. There is always another way though some are blinded by their internal problems and cannot see. The unfortunate truth is that no good comes from his selfish act - only pain and suffering to those he left behind.Sounded like he was a pretty good guy according to what the people had to say about him, but some people see no other way out.
Too bad he ended it like this, but I can also see why the board would not rezone for certain situations.
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I think it's too bad that supposedly 'free' people have to ask permission from their government to use their property as they wish. So long as you're not violating another person's individual rights, there is no just reason to prevent it....I can also see why the board would not rezone for certain situations.
Yeah, that's why I don't do it. Chances of getting caught are pretty much 100%. You don't need that on your record.:cuss: Isn't against the law to commit suicide?
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+1openryan wrote:I think it's too bad that supposedly 'free' people have to ask permission from their government to use their property as they wish. So long as you're not violating another person's individual rights, there is no just reason to prevent it....I can also see why the board would not rezone for certain situations.
Don't get me wrong here, I don't know all the facts surrounding the case and prior meetings they had. But...CA_Libertarian wrote:+1openryan wrote:I think it's too bad that supposedly 'free' people have to ask permission from their government to use their property as they wish. So long as you're not violating another person's individual rights, there is no just reason to prevent it....I can also see why the board would not rezone for certain situations.
Don't get me wrong here, I don't know all the facts surrounding the case and prior meetings they had. But...
When you live in an incorporated area, people have decided on contigencies and codes, if you do not like them go live elsewhere, if the majority of the people living there in the first place did not agree with them, they wouldn't be in place.