Tennessee Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Use of Deadly Force to Protect Property
The legislation would allow people to use deadly force to protect property if they believe they had no other option and there was a serious threat to human safety.
The legislation would allow people to use deadly force to protect property if they believe they had no other option and there was a serious threat to human safety.
Things are moving very well in our efforts to free Patrick “Tate” Adamiak from prison, but we need your help.
A team of brain surgeons unleashed a stream of racist insults on some fishermen like it was their only God-given talent. It probably was.
Obsessed with the Columbine killers, a deranged nobody dreamed of his own twisted infamy: a Columbine-style massacre to etch his worthless name in the headlines.
Threats don’t announce themselves in advance and too often the perpetrators have done it before, enabled by people whose job it supposedly is to protect the community.
“The blood of his victims is on the hands of New York City officials and politicians in Albany who fight to keep their citizens unarmed, and at the mercy of madmen.”
In Murder City, USA—Chicago—where gang thugs roam free, that’s not social policy, that’s sadistic malpractice.
Good guys with guns who stop threats? They get charged. The bad guys who swarm and nearly kill innocent people are often ignored or deprioritized.
“We…have reason to believe that ChatGPT may have advised the shooter how to commit these heinous crimes.”
The 33-year-old man who lives in the house wasn’t some helpless, willing victim waiting for someone from city hall to come and save him.