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MaxPower wrote:To implement stand your ground laws in a country in the Top Ten highest crime rate is utterly reckless and insane.
Fix the crime, at least control it….try na? Have some crime plan. Fix the TTPS? For heavens sake fix it just a little na?
But to want stand your ground laws in a lawless and irresponsible society with an overly corrupt law enforcement is madness.
I am all for the stand your ground laws….but we have to address some important matters first.
Hear na….if allyuh have land disputes with family…stay out of their yard!
Looking for accountability in trinidad is wild where have you been living for the past 10 yearsj.o.e wrote:MaxPower wrote:To implement stand your ground laws in a country in the Top Ten highest crime rate is utterly reckless and insane.
Fix the crime, at least control it….try na? Have some crime plan. Fix the TTPS? For heavens sake fix it just a little na?
But to want stand your ground laws in a lawless and irresponsible society with an overly corrupt law enforcement is madness.
I am all for the stand your ground laws….but we have to address some important matters first.
Hear na….if allyuh have land disputes with family…stay out of their yard!
Agreed. I support a transparent and equitable FUL process but seems we don’t want to hold TTPS and judiciary accountable for their failures.
That is a dangerous combo but gladly taking a FUL nonetheless because better to be armed than not when tootoo hits the fan
alfa wrote:MaxPower wrote:88sins wrote:
Anyway I learned something today
I'm actually very surprised at the degree of ignorance within the population.
In that I realize now that A LOT of people, swallowed the wordplay (bait, hook, line, sinker, rod, fishing boat and jetty), and actually believe this stand your ground legislation is the remedy for the current FUL system and once passed, you gonna get an FUL without issues once you qualify
Learned today you getting a Nissan Note for $120K, zero issues, guaranteed, all documents in order and signed my the commissioner of transport.
Well, i certain it was a Note they was talking about, nothing to do with FUL at all.
What if you wanted to vary your certified copies and get say another vehicle, a sub compact, how much that go cost? Asking for a friend
Anarchy, here we comeMaxPower wrote:To implement stand your ground laws in a country in the Top Ten highest crime rate is utterly reckless and insane.
Fix the crime, at least control it….try na? Have some crime plan. Fix the TTPS? For heavens sake fix it just a little na?
But to want stand your ground laws in a lawless and irresponsible society with an overly corrupt law enforcement is madness.
I am all for the stand your ground laws….but we have to address some important matters first.
Hear na….if allyuh have land disputes with family…stay out of their yard!
MaxPower wrote:Stand your ground laws to replace the cutlass when fighting for land.
alfa wrote:Running away is not necessarily the same as retreating eh. A bandit could be running to retrieve something from he car or getting he bandit friends regrouped.
Bullet in he MC, I mean back
Yes many times they do this. Run while have their hand behind them firing.pugboy wrote:a bandit could run away and have gun a firing behindalfa wrote:Running away is not necessarily the same as retreating eh. A bandit could be running to retrieve something from he car or getting he bandit friends regrouped.
Bullet in he MC, I mean back
Horner man days done.MaxPower wrote:Stand your ground laws to replace the cutlass when fighting for land.
mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
redmanjp wrote:mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
only if they armed- he saying they could easily turn around and shoot. if they unarmed then no.
He also said if you have a illegal firearm and kill someone entering your home, you won't be charged with murder but being in possession of a illegal firearm.mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
snowman wrote:He also said if you have a illegal firearm and kill someone entering your home, you won't be charged with murder but being in possession of a illegal firearm.mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
I don't think he thought this through because encouraging persons to use a illegal firearm which is already illegal, to protect their home is SHAKY ground at least.
snowman wrote:He also said if you have a illegal firearm and kill someone entering your home, you won't be charged with murder but being in possession of a illegal firearm.mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
I don't think he thought this through because encouraging persons to use a illegal firearm which is already illegal, to protect their home is SHAKY ground at least.
j.o.e wrote:snowman wrote:He also said if you have a illegal firearm and kill someone entering your home, you won't be charged with murder but being in possession of a illegal firearm.mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
I don't think he thought this through because encouraging persons to use a illegal firearm which is already illegal, to protect their home is SHAKY ground at least.
Hmmm this has some serious implications especially since police investigations terrible. You could literally lure someone on your property kill them with an illegal firearm and just say they were an intruder ?
How many things can be deemed "something resembling a firearm" in a few seconds when a gun is drawn for a shootout? Dead men tell no tales and suddenly everyone dvr and cctv go be blank by the time police reach.alfa wrote:j.o.e wrote:snowman wrote:He also said if you have a illegal firearm and kill someone entering your home, you won't be charged with murder but being in possession of a illegal firearm.mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
I don't think he thought this through because encouraging persons to use a illegal firearm which is already illegal, to protect their home is SHAKY ground at least.
Hmmm this has some serious implications especially since police investigations terrible. You could literally lure someone on your property kill them with an illegal firearm and just say they were an intruder ?
The intruder still has to be armed before you can engage him with lethal force. How you gonna lure an armed man onto your property, more than likely he lured himself.
If you shoot an unarmed man who was no threat to you then you're very much liable
mero wrote:How many things can be deemed "something resembling a firearm" in a few seconds when a gun is drawn for a shootout? Dead men tell no tales and suddenly everyone dvr and cctv go be blank by the time police reach.alfa wrote:j.o.e wrote:snowman wrote:He also said if you have a illegal firearm and kill someone entering your home, you won't be charged with murder but being in possession of a illegal firearm.mero wrote:Oh boyyyyy.
Defence Minister Wayne Sturge says in the new legislation, you can shoot an armed intruder in the back if they're running away. He was speaking about Stand Your Ground Legislation in his constituency last night.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AqpP96GVn/?mibextid=qi2Omg
I don't think he thought this through because encouraging persons to use a illegal firearm which is already illegal, to protect their home is SHAKY ground at least.
Hmmm this has some serious implications especially since police investigations terrible. You could literally lure someone on your property kill them with an illegal firearm and just say they were an intruder ?
The intruder still has to be armed before you can engage him with lethal force. How you gonna lure an armed man onto your property, more than likely he lured himself.
If you shoot an unarmed man who was no threat to you then you're very much liable
Why apply for an FUL now where you can use the good old "struggle insued and the suspect was overpowered and shot with his own gun" bs story?
Wouldn't this now cause more "law abiding citizens" to make deals with illegal arms and ammunition suppliers?
As a former criminal defense attorney, Sturge have me lost here.
And as Max laments on, what about the TTPS? Same ole?
pugboy wrote:how dat will work when the land have no proper title as it handed down a few generations?
do you need to have ownership or a lease to say you are authorized occupier so could out ppl?MaxPower wrote:Stand your ground laws to replace the cutlass when fighting for land.
MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:how dat will work when the land have no proper title as it handed down a few generations?
do you need to have ownership or a lease to say you are authorized occupier so could out ppl?MaxPower wrote:Stand your ground laws to replace the cutlass when fighting for land.
pug,
Trini siblings always fighting for land when mammy and daddy dead and gone and it have ting to get.
Greed and anger comes into play when they have to share.
It simple, if you out somebody, you get what was their share according to the will etc
Based on numerous studies and research, there is a strong association between "stand your ground" laws and a rise in homicides, particularly firearm homicides.
Several key findings from research on this topic include:
A 2022 study published in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA Network found that "stand your ground" laws in 23 states were associated with an 8% to 11% increase in monthly homicide and firearm homicide rates nationwide. This study estimated that these laws led to approximately 700 additional homicides each year.
A RAND Corporation review of existing research also concluded that there is "supportive evidence that stand-your-ground laws are associated with increases in firearm homicides and moderate evidence that they increase the total number of homicides."
Studies focused on individual states that enacted "stand your ground" laws, such as Florida, have shown particularly significant increases. One study found that Florida's law was associated with a 24.4% increase in the monthly homicide rate and a 31.6% increase in the rate of homicide by firearm.
The increase in homicides is not uniform across all states, with some Southern states showing larger increases. For example, some studies found that murder rates in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana increased in the range of 16% to 33% after the laws were passed.
These studies consistently contradict the argument from supporters of "stand your ground" laws that they would deter crime. Instead, the evidence suggests that these laws may escalate violence in situations that could have otherwise been avoided.
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