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O.T. Farmer gets to walk.

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NEsota

02-21-2007 08:06:31




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It is my understanding that the accused thief felt badly that the 74 year old farmer got into trouble while trying to do the right thing. His story changed and things improved for the farmer. Please see link.

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MyrlfromPA

02-22-2007 03:36:40




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  
I dont know about other states but Here in PA it is still leagel to carry a shotgun anywhere for protection. And I do!!!!



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Pete76NY

02-21-2007 13:35:17




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  
Maybe we should all just leave a 5 gallon can of gas out in the driveway for whomever decides they need it? That way no one will angered because someone is stealing the gas that their hard earned money was used to purchase, and thus be tempted to point and use a handy shot gun...what has this country become, France?
Here in Upstate, NY, my home County of Tioga I am sorry to say, a few years back, a nice guy let his daughter move back in with the family after she had experienced severe domestic violence/abuse from her husband. The husband shows up at the home, and goes after the estranged wife, the father intervenes, the husband pulls a knife, Father shoots and kills him. Ya'd figure that is the end right? No! Father has been in prison for years now, teh condition set upon his parole is that he show remorse; he won't. Gotta admire a guy that stands by what he believes...I think I'da lied and said I was sorry by now!

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sammy the RED

02-21-2007 13:19:04




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  
Gettin' so a man can't shoot at anything anymore.



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mike a tenn.

02-21-2007 14:53:44




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to sammy the RED, 02-21-2007 13:19:04  
i wouldn't count on that if you decide you wanna try breakin' into this house. 80)

-mike



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Brian Duffney

02-21-2007 11:04:49




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  
The recently passed Castle Doctrine, lets you use any force necessary to protect family and property.



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Mike (WA)

02-21-2007 10:23:56




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  
"Couldn't prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt?" No shi%, Red Ryder! Assault with a deadly weapon requires that the weapon be deadly, which an unloaded shotgun is not, and the intent (or recklessness) of the perp to cause serious bodily harm (which is impossible if you are wielding a gun you know to be unloaded). So now the poor guy will plead to 2 misdemeanors, and be happy to do so, but he would have won an acquittal on the felony had it not been dropped. I do recommend that he continue to be armed with a Pomeranian when on his rounds- he can annoy the crook to death with the yappy little sucker.

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chiefrunauk

02-21-2007 09:31:33




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  

NEsota According to one lawyer, wants to educate people can't use force to protect your property, unless i understand it wrong;;SINCE WHEN,i will use whatever force is needed to protect me and mine and personal property



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supergrumpy

02-21-2007 08:42:00




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 Re: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. in reply to NEsota, 02-21-2007 08:06:31  
I noticed the line "intense local pressure was applied to local law enforcement personnel"

NOTE: this is not a political posting



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