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Friday, October 02, 2015

State Makes It Legal To Shoot Cops In Self-Defense If They Violate Your Rights

Is it ever legal to shoot cops? A growing number of states are passing laws that say that yes, in fact, sometimes it is well within a citizen’s rights to shoot a police officer.

Other states have already ruled in favor of citizens shooting police officers in self-defense, (even hip-hop legend Tupac walked after shooting two cops in self-defense) now, in the state of Indiana, if a police officer initiates aggression without cause in someone’s home, violence can be used against them in self-defense – including using lethal force.

The new law was drafted to “recognize the unique character of a citizen’s home and to ensure that a citizen feels secure in his or her own home against unlawful intrusion by another individual or a public servant.”

This should hardly be seen as profound. In the past, self-defense was viewed as a human right. The Bill of Rights does not grant rights to the citizenry of the United States, it recognizes natural rights. One of those rights — a veritable law of Nature — is the right to resist.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do not support this so called law. BUT. The cops who continue to bust into homes of innocent people because they had bad Intel has to stop. But shooting at a cop?? Be stupid if you want to but innocent people don't shoot at cops.

John Q. Public said...

if a cop is committing a crime against you, shoot him. He is no longer a cop. If a cop is acting in good faith against you, shoot him, protecting yourself at all cost will win in court, how are you supposed to know?

Anonymous said...

No but fed up patriots do.

Anonymous said...

This has always been legal.

Anonymous said...

Be stupid if you want to but innocent people don't shoot at cops.

October 2, 2015 at 10:32 PM

only the dead ones

Anonymous said...

if kops don't follow the law, there is no law. Only survival.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like common sense to me, so don't expect this in Md.