WildBill wrote:I couldn't agree more with TXI's statement. Those of you unlucky enough to get caught up in the criminal justice system will slowly get ground up and spit out. If you are arrested, even if you are completely innocent, you will become involved in an all-consuming ordeal that will drain you emotionally, adversely effect your health, deplete your savings, strain your family relationships and cause problems at work or school. The whole thing can drag on for years - it's not like a TV show where it all gets wrapped up at the end of the hour. Please, do everything in your power to avoid having to go through it.txinvestigator wrote:You guys who are so ready to shoot someone need to sit and talk to a few people who have. The financial, emotional and psychological impacts on you AND your family are not minor nor a joke. A realize that everybody wants to be a tough guy, but there seriously needs some thought put into these types of statements.
Enough, now off of my soapbox.
with WildBill and TXI. Even a justifed shooting over property alone isn't worth weeks / months / years of my life fighting the legal system, the financial cost, the emotional cost. Even if the shooter can 'handle it' what about the shooters spouse and kids? It's a practical matter to me. Plus, even some shootings, even though legally justified aren't morally so in my view. According to the law as I understand it, criminal mischief at night (say egging a car or stealing a bicycle??) would legally justify deadly force. There is no way that deadly force is morally justifed however. IMHO.