Frank Ettin
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If the purpose is to understand the law and how it works, your opinions about how you think it should be are, in fact, completely irrelevant. It is not and will not be as you think it should be. It is as it is.Photon Guy said:When I say "I believe" what Im saying is "I feel it should be this way." While Im not an expert in the law regarding self defense I do have opinions like everybody else. Just because the law is written a certain way doesn't mean I feel it should be that way....
Do you want to understand how the world actually works? Do you want to understand reality and learn how to deal with it? Do you want to learn? Or do you just want to sit around the fire and jabber about your fantasies of how you wish the world was.
Wishing things doesn't get you anywhere. "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride."
Clearly you're not an expert. It looked like you started this thread to learn things you don't know. In the OP you wrote:Photon Guy said:....While Im not an expert in the law regarding self defense I do have opinions like everybody else....
...what I want to discuss in this thread, self defense in general and the consequences for exercising that right.
All opinions aren't equal, and some opinions aren't worth much, or any, attention. Opinions on a subject, when they are the opinions of people who are educated, knowledgeable and experienced in that subject warrant much more attention than the opinions of those who are not. The opinions of my doctor on medical matters are worth more consideration than the opinions of my mechanic of those matters.
Now if you want to change things, that's something else. Become politically active. Support well thought out litigation. But people who are effective at change start by understanding very deeply how things actually are.