7/2/2008 10:49:00 PM
7/2/2008 11:04:46 PM
it's also possible that the guy was running away and got shot
7/2/2008 11:35:57 PM
7/3/2008 8:16:02 AM
7/3/2008 10:08:43 AM
7/3/2008 11:37:35 AM
quit trolling]
7/3/2008 11:41:45 AM
7/3/2008 12:15:25 PM
Can you please start posting some links? I've read a decent amount of different articles and reports about this. It's not that I don't trust you, but I've tried to find a detailed description of events, and I haven't seen it yet.
7/3/2008 12:17:24 PM
7/3/2008 12:20:31 PM
I like how no one has responded to my last two posts with anything substantial. Same ole soapbox.
7/3/2008 2:10:05 PM
HUR and I both responded to your 2nd to last post (the one about the ham)and as a suggestion, maybe if you had asked questions instead of just made statements people would respond?]
7/3/2008 2:20:40 PM
Jesse would be all over this if the two were black.
7/6/2008 2:50:40 PM
Jesse hated mexicans too.
7/6/2008 3:49:18 PM
7/7/2008 1:00:01 AM
7/7/2008 1:05:24 AM
^^I don't see what's bad about the castle doctrine, and I don't really see why anyone's making that the issue in this case.My only problem with what happened is that he shot at least one of them in the back.
7/7/2008 1:06:36 AM
^I think it's bad because there's no notion of "duty to retreat." If you really have a choice between just leaving and calling the police, versus standing your ground and gunning someone down for an act of theft -- well, ethically, morally, socially, that seems like an obvious choice to me.For the record I don't think "duty to retreat" is good as a "blanket" policy; I think the courts should error in favor of the man with the property. But -- in the case of Joe Horn, the guy sat and gabbed on the phone forever while the thieves were next door (even taking time to cite law). That to me reeks of premeditated killing; he was just given a convenient excuse.
7/7/2008 1:10:58 AM
I largely agree; I just don't think you should have to retreat from your own house.
7/7/2008 1:24:28 AM
^Well it's not ideal but I think the duty to retreat should only apply in a very limited set of circumstances. i.e. you have a very clear escape route with absolutely no chance of your being harmed. I still can't see the justification for shooting someone only over property with no real threat to your person. Plus in realistic terms the castle doctrine kind of policy can definitely lead to nasty accidents e.g. "door to door salesman shot for 'acting suspicious'." After all, how do you really know that guy at your doorstep isn't a criminal?Besides that should the law _really_ encourage people to confront criminals with guns if they don't have to? In reality I think most people aren't Rambo and don't have the clear shot Joe Horn did. Sometimes running is the best option. The Joe Horn situation, for example, could easily have turned into an actual gun fight and I sure doubt that would only affect his property.[Edited on July 7, 2008 at 1:41 AM. Reason : foo]
7/7/2008 1:41:14 AM