This is what worries me about Kyle's case. We already do have the authority to shoot looters on our property, in most states. In his situation he was defending someone else's property, and put himself into the situation. A patriot for sure, but I don't know if the court with their decades of anti-2a precedent will see it that way.
Hopefully his new lawyers can get it dropped though.
This is what worries me about Kyle's case. We already do have the authority to shoot looters on our property, in most states. In his situation he was defending someone else's property, and put himself into the situation. A patriot for sure, but I don't know if the court with their decades of anti-2a precedent will see it that way.
Hopefully his new lawyers can get it dropped though.