self preservation
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I think that most would agree that we gun owners/OC'ers/CC'ers are treated pretty darn good here in the Blugrass state. When you read other state forums you read a lot about folks who are not treated quite as good as we are. Sure, we in KY have the occasional run in with dumb ass Johnny Law..But when we do for the most part we hold our ground and the situation ends with us going on about our business.
But what if you found yourself in a jail cell charged with some BS charge for OC'ing??? Or even worse, what if one of us found ourselves in George Zimmerman style shooting? Most of say "I would sue them". Thats fine and dandy..but what attorney would you use? Do you have one in mind or would you be flipping through the yellow pages from jail searching for one while the guy behind you breaths down your neck waiting to use the phone to call his baby mama??
The good news is that most KY attorneys are probably out of practice on how to defend these types of situations because they don't happen that often. The bad news is that they are out of practice. You need an attorney to fight your divorce, child custody case, etc, you are probably in luck because those types of cases are common. But how hard would it be to find an attorney that can really help us?
We all just recently read the anti-gun letter sent to a local news paper from an "attorney". Imagine if you didn't know where that guy stood and you hired that SOB only to be rail roaded in court because he didn't believe in your rights..Bottom line is who would you call???
But what if you found yourself in a jail cell charged with some BS charge for OC'ing??? Or even worse, what if one of us found ourselves in George Zimmerman style shooting? Most of say "I would sue them". Thats fine and dandy..but what attorney would you use? Do you have one in mind or would you be flipping through the yellow pages from jail searching for one while the guy behind you breaths down your neck waiting to use the phone to call his baby mama??
The good news is that most KY attorneys are probably out of practice on how to defend these types of situations because they don't happen that often. The bad news is that they are out of practice. You need an attorney to fight your divorce, child custody case, etc, you are probably in luck because those types of cases are common. But how hard would it be to find an attorney that can really help us?
We all just recently read the anti-gun letter sent to a local news paper from an "attorney". Imagine if you didn't know where that guy stood and you hired that SOB only to be rail roaded in court because he didn't believe in your rights..Bottom line is who would you call???