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In reply to the discussion: I'm not sure what the law is in Missouri but here in NJ that's a crime. [View all]PatSeg
(49,305 posts)30. Yeah, it was pretty comical
if it wasn't such a dangerous weapon. That said, I'll bet neither gun was loaded. Not sure they would even know how to do that.
They could have just stayed in their home and waited for the protesters to pass or if really threatened, call the police. But they had to make fools of themselves and now they are all over the Internet, as well as their names and the name of their law firm. Pretty dumb for seemingly successful lawyers.
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I'm not sure what the law is in Missouri but here in NJ that's a crime. [View all]
Dread Pirate Roberts
Jun 2020
OP
At least her idiot husband who doesn't know how to hold his AR-15 knows trigger discipline nt
sweetloukillbot
Jun 2020
#22
Even rich white people who stick their thumb in the eye of the state can get prosecuted..
PTWB
Jun 2020
#26
People Control, Not Gun Control - these people should not have possession of a gun
Sancho
Jun 2020
#7
No "castle domain" if protesters are not on their property but just walking by.
marie999
Jun 2020
#39
It just hit me-maybe they watched Tremors a couple of times too many?
Dread Pirate Roberts
Jun 2020
#41