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So Zimmerman is charged with 2nd degree murder.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostSo you know, this is what is referred to as a straw purchase. The person who fills out the 4473 is attesting that they are the person who is verified as the buyer. Lying on this form is a felony an can be punished by up to five years in prison in addition to fines.
Also so you know, there is no putting it in anyone's name required. It is simply saying that you, the person buying the firearm is legally allowed to.
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Originally posted by turboford View PostHow did he violate his civil rights? This is going to get uglier the longer it drags out. He needs to go into hiding with Casey Anthony.
The fact of the matter is that Florida is a 'Castle Doctrine' state which provides protection from civil suites in cases of self defense.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostZimmerman needs to get a kick-ass attorney, file all his lawsuits, sign a book deal, then immediately leave the country.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostHe didn't. It is the natives, the NAACP and the 0bama regime being pissed off, and wanting to incite more racial tensions.
The fact of the matter is that Florida is a 'Castle Doctrine' state which provides protection from civil suites in cases of self defense.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostSo you know, this is what is referred to as a straw purchase. The person who fills out the 4473 is attesting that they are the person who is verified as the buyer. Lying on this form is a felony an can be punished by up to five years in prison in addition to fines.
Also so you know, there is no putting it in anyone's name required. It is simply saying that you, the person buying the firearm is legally allowed to.
yes im trolling you.THE BAD HOMBRE
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Originally posted by sc281 View PostAre we 100% on that? If so, bad ass!
A person who uses force as permitted in s. 776.012, s. 776.013, or s. 776.031 is justified in using such force and is immune from criminal prosecution and civil action for the use of such force, unless the person against whom force was used is a law enforcement officer, as defined in s. 943.10(14), who was acting in the performance of his or her official duties and the officer identified himself or herself in accordance with any applicable law or the person using force knew or reasonably should have known that the person was a law enforcement officer. As used in this subsection, the term “criminal prosecution” includes arresting, detaining in custody, and charging or prosecuting the defendant.Originally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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NAACP president asked to step down
Updated: Friday, 12 Jul 2013, 5:48 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 11 Jul 2013, 11:54 PM EDT
Jason Marks
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) - It seems much of the country is gripped by the George Zimmerman murder trial. As it comes to a close, many in Hampton Roads are upset about a Facebook post by a local head of the NAACP.
"To the majority of the African-American community, I would find it offensive," said Norfolk City Councilman Paul Riddick.
Tristan Breaux, 25, was sworn in as president of the Norfolk NAACP in January. He is the youngest president in the branch's history, but members of the organization are calling for him to step down.
"He obviously does not have the maturity when to speak and when not to speak," Riddick added.
The controversy started Friday morning. Breaux's posted a comment on his personal Facebook page about the George Zimmerman trial. The remark quickly spread.
"My initial reaction was that it wasn't true, that somebody had gone on his Facebook and had planted this," Riddick said. "I just couldn't imagine the president of the Norfolk branch of the NAACP making a statement like that."
"I wonder why it is that we are always willing to say someone who clearly had a shaky past, was the victim," Breaux asked in the Facebook post, referring to Trayvon Martin.
"I think this should be tried in the courtroom and not on social media," said former Norfolk NAACP President Bob Rawls.
Rawls says he is worried how the statement reflects on fellow members.
"If he had been talking to another person or two or three people and voiced his personal opinion that's different," Rawls added. "When you put it on social media so somebody in Florida, California, Oregon or New York is reading, this, that is wrong."
The post went on to ask if people are blinded to why Trayvon was staying with his dad and why he wasn't at home at at time of the shooting.
WAVY.com made several attempts to get in touch with Breaux through calls and texts, but he never responded. Local members who voted him into office are now hoping national NAACP members will take him out.
"I think that the national office should come into this," Riddick said. "It would be an effort to silence this fellow. I don't know how recall process works, but I think they should recall him.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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