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Evidence tampering is a felony. Playing by the rules, they'd do time.
And therein lies the problem. A set of rules from 250 years ago that have zero relevance now. What else operates like that in 2020? Your health care system maybe, not a lot else
So you do not have a fundamental belief that you have a right to defend your property? So if I decide I want your car, you’d just step aside and let me take it? Or if I decide to come onto your property with bad intent, you don’t believe you have the right to defend it?
Help me to understand that way of thinking. I’ve been raised to standup and defend my family and friends and property, it’s a fundamental way of thinking where I grew up.
What's that, like all the guns you need, with upsized fries and a side of 20 chicken nuggets?
i was raised to believe it was my right as an american to threaten people on property i don't own and then tamper with evidence after i get in trouble
we call it law and order
And therein lies the problem. A set of rules from 250 years ago that have zero relevance now. What else operates like that in 2020? Your health care system maybe, not a lot else
So basically, they fucked with the guns before turning them in to police, which is a felony. They could buy a house with what they're going to be paying lawyers to keep them out of prison. Best of luck, Q-tips.