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No, he's a genuinely filthy personYou think Boogie will eventually shave his beard
No, he's a fencesitter. He doesn't want to be associated with anything "too ideologically extreme"and go 8chan:
It's somewhat of an abomination to put Boogie's fat head on Redford's body.View attachment 2166348
I want to live in the parallel universe where this is the outcome of Boogie's current legal woes.
>380 lbs in fatHe's already been released. Only took about three hours.
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1. Felon2988 is an admitted user of Federally illegal drugs and is automatically banned from touching a firearm, also nobody thinks the BATFE will prosecute him for it.So a couple points I see discussed in the thread:
1. Boogie isn’t going to get in trouble for having access to that gun. He’s never been declared incompetent by the state and has never been in any trouble afaik, let alone issues that would ban him from gun ownership. Afaict this is going to be a non issue.
2. Arkansas isn’t a Stand Your Ground state. It wasn’t when Boogie fired his gun. When that happened Boogie had a duty to retreat as far as I can tell from my googling. Back and forth between the senate, house, and governor on a ‘stand your ground’ law as of 3.3.21. He came out of his (locked) home to confront someone one- but
3. I seem to remember at some point Hassle fucking with his door knob. I know this isn’t huge but this could be spun into “I was afraid of being cornered in my house/feared for my life/the lives of occupants”. I could be 100% wrong on this but I seem to remember Hassle fucking with his doorknob like he was going to open it, or just making noise with it to be an ass. If that’s the case that can really work in Boogies favor. I’m not taking sides but if Hassles hand even hovered near that knob (lol) then be prepared to hear it in
4. The issue is, and always has been I believe, the warning shot. The reasoning behind the frowning on a warning shot is a few different things- the safety of those around you being first but something I haven’t seen discussed is the fact that if you have time and space and are comfortable firing a warning shot then your life was never in danger to begin with. You point your gun at a threat, if you’re comfortable enough to take it off the threat you’re not that scared, certainly not afraid for your life. If you have time to fire a warning shot and the confidence you won’t get killed in the time it takes you to do so you were never in life threatening danger. You shoot to save you life. Period. Anything else means you were not in life threatening danger. That’s the issue. Not whether he could use the gun (he most likely could- regardless of claimed mental illnesses or diagnosed problems the state has to have a hearing to take away those rights) or have access to it. The case is going to center around that warning shot and the fact that he came out a locked house to fire it away from the supposed threat to his life.
full disclosure, I am nobody, no legal sperg (maybe a gun/gun law sperg?) but my opinion is my own and I know next to nothing about Arkansas gun laws.
When it happened, people were laughing at him firing his gun off not even into the air above him, but off and to the left possibly hitting some Mexican roofer. When I said "people were laughing" I may have meant me, making that exact point months ago, and it is funny even now. What a great big fat mentally ill trigger happy retard,Based on principle alone, Boogie SHOULD be reprimanded legally for recklessly firing a weapon in the air. You don't say you're fearful of your life, then open up the door and face the threat head on.
This has been gone over, over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. It is a castle doctrine state and that covers your front porch. There is a general duty to retreat but not in your own home.2. Arkansas isn’t a Stand Your Ground state. It wasn’t when Boogie fired his gun. When that happened Boogie had a duty to retreat as far as I can tell from my googling. Back and forth between the senate, house, and governor on a ‘stand your ground’ law as of 3.3.21. He came out of his (locked) home to confront someone one- but
I'm not sure that threatening to kill someone if they come to your house counts really works in the charging context of attempted murder. You order up your victim online like Grubhub? Granted it does fit in with the lifestyle of these fat fucks.If that's true, he should be thanking his lucky stars that the DA didn't see that. That could very well have made this attempted murder.
Who did he attempt to murder?Wow he really has gone downhill. Im very surprised how quickly he got out, and I think hed be charged more with assault than attempted murder. Or am i wrong?
Why are you posting images of Jim Sterling in the Boogie thread?
Unless the very first thing you do is fire at the thing you consider to be a threat in order to eliminate it.Based on principle alone, Boogie SHOULD be reprimanded legally for recklessly firing a weapon in the air. You don't say you're fearful of your life, then open up the door and face the threat head on.
That's what I'm saying.With that said, what had Frank Hassle actually done? Called Boogie names and turned up at his house. He wasn't making threats of violence afaik.
Why yes I was in jail for reckless discharge of a gun, how could you tell?
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It's funny how an endlessly suicidal guy is going to jail for defending his life too aggressively.
It's funny how an endlessly suicidal guy is going to jail for defending his life too aggressively.
That man's blood pressure has to be INSANE.