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GUNHUGGERS... at their best!

EVANSTON) A 31-year-old north suburban man is dead after shooting himself in the head
with what he thought was an unloaded shotgun in front of a group of friends Sunday night.

The victim—identified by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s office as Eric Zyzanski—was
found “on the floor with a shotgun wound to his head. The shotgun was lying beside him,”
police said.

Several witnesses told police the victim was in his apartment with a group of friends when
he got his shotgun and “began showing it off” until his friends “became alarmed and told him
to put it away,” the statement said.

“The victim ejected 2-3 rounds” from the gun, then “held the shotgun to his cheek, told his
friends it was empty and pulled the trigger,” police said.

Police said everyone they interviewed “gave consistent accounts of what had happened”
and the “body and the evidence corroborated the witnesses’ accounts.”

http://evanston.suntimes.com/2014/08/04/thinking-shotgun-empty-evanston-man-fatally-shoots/


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it was either going to be a gun or a cliff....this person apparently 'does things like this'......

one of those folks who wants to see how fast the car can really go before losing control of it.

not a gun story by any stretch of the imagination.....

it's your classic "I know this guy/gal idiot...blah blah blah. I don't understand how they are still alive with all 4 limbs."


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Store owners protect their stores from looters by arming themselves, if you haven't heard there has been rioting in Ferguson after a unarmed teen was gunned down by police.



Looks like they took some tips from the Koreans back during the LA riots.



"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Store owners protect their stores from looters by arming themselves, if you haven't heard there has been rioting in Ferguson after a unarmed teen was gunned down by police.



Looks like they took some tips from the Koreans back during the LA riots.



So these store owners are going to shoot people who might steal a bag of pretzels???



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So these store owners are going to shoot people who might steal a bag of pretzels???



They will shoot people who might destroy everything they worked for, places they created to make a living and to raise their families. You see a bag of pretzels, I see a business created by hard work and the motivation to better ones self. Let me ask you this, do you see a difference between ones home and ones business? Would you not defend your home from a mob who wishes to steal and burn down everything you worked for, something you rely on to feed and house your family.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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They will shoot people who might destroy everything they worked for, places they created to make a living and to raise their families. You see a bag of pretzels, I see a business created by hard work and the motivation to better ones self. Let me ask you this, do you see a difference between ones home and ones business? Would you not defend your home from a mob who wishes to steal and burn down everything you worked for, something you rely on to feed and house your family.


If some crook stole my nice new flat screen tv and was running away... I wouldn't shoot him.  Would you???


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So these store owners are going to shoot people who might steal a bag of pretzels???



A cop executed a teenager because he ran from him.  You deny private citizens from protecting their private property?  Oh, I get it...they should call the police...Let them handle it...They do a bang up job - literally.


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If some crook stole my nice new flat screen tv and was running away... I wouldn't shoot him.  Would you???


Cops would!  Flat screen tv looked like a weapon!


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If some crook stole my nice new flat screen tv and was running away... I wouldn't shoot him.  Would you???


Damn right I would but that still isn't the question I asked you, what if a mob wanted to burn down everything you relied on to house and feed your family, are you saying you wouldn't defend that with deadly force?


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Damn right I would but that still isn't the question I asked you, what if a mob wanted to burn down everything you relied on to house and feed your family, are you saying you wouldn't defend that with deadly force?


If my life or that of my family (or possibly even a stranger) were at stake, I'd shoot.  Otherwise probably
not.


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If my life or that of my family (or possibly even a stranger) were at stake, I'd shoot.  Otherwise probably
not.


To some their business is their life, you must be a better man then me, I couldn't sit back and watch people ransack my house and then burn down everything I worked hard for.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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If my life or that of my family (or possibly even a stranger) were at stake, I'd shoot.  Otherwise probably
not.


I guess you would have to be a private small business owner that earns their living by selling pretzels and other convenient store items to understand.  If your store is looted and display cases and coolers destroyed, your family isn't seeing money coming in for a while.  These shop owners don't get a payroll check.  If your source of income that puts food on you table was getting destroyed, you may be compelled to protect your families livelihood.


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I guess you would have to be a private small business owner that earns their living by selling pretzels and other convenient store items to understand.  If your store is looted and display cases and coolers destroyed, your family isn't seeing money coming in for a while.  These shop owners don't get a payroll check.  If your source of income that puts food on you table was getting destroyed, you may be compelled to protect your families livelihood.


So Cicero is on record as willing to shoot and kill someone over a bag of pretzels.  No surprise there.



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So Cicero is on record as willing to shoot and kill someone over a bag of pretzels.  No surprise there.



I'm willing to point a gun at somebody trespassing on my private property that is there to do me or my employees harm.  The businesses being looted aren't open for business, they are locked down.  These looters aren't stealing to feed their children, they are stealing and destroying property out of blind rage.  I guess you would sit back and take your chances.  Good for you!


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Is It Ever Legal to Shoot Trespassers?

The laws on whether or not it's legal to shoot trespassers vary greatly depending on
what state you're in. Generally speaking, there are certain circumstances where an
occupant may be able to legally shoot trespassers.

But the legality of pulling the trigger depends on so many circumstances that dialing
911 may be a safer bet.

Shooting Trespassers

In general, property owners cannot use deadly force to protect property. But property
owners may be able to shoot at trespassers in self-defense if they fear great bodily
harm or death.

The law gives property owners the right to defend themselves with a reasonable response.
That means any force used against a trespasser must usually be proportionate to harm that
is reasonably perceived.

The legality of shooting a trespasser will further depend on whether you have a duty to
retreat or a right to stand your ground, and the extent of your curtilage (your property
surrounding your home) that counts as your dwelling.

For example, Florida lets you open fire on someone forcibly trying to enter your dwelling --
including your attached porch -- but not the rest of your property (such as a yard).

Also, since most state laws require that a trespasser knowingly or intentionally enter
someone's private property, it's important for property owners to have a "No Trespassers"
sign in place to serve as notice.

But remember, shooting at a trespasser is always a legal gamble. The legality of such
actions is incredibly state-specific and fact-specific. Property owners could potentially
be held liable -- civilly and/or criminally -- if their efforts cross the line.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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