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Customer Shoots Robber in Drug Store???

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NE Bull:
Wow, thanks, I guess I missed that one.
Good for her being able to forgive through her grief and realizing where the blame actually falls.

Greybeard:
Write me off as cynical, but I wouldn't bet the farm that Mr. McCullough won't face civil charges before all is said and done.

Code 4:
Donations LINK:  http://www.nebraskafirearms.org/
I need some info before I donate to him.  Can anyone confirm that if our donations exceed the new S&W MP .40 cal firearm the rest of the money goes directly to Harry J. McCullough III to help with LEGAL DEFENSE? 

I have a small army of guys ready to donate and I want to make sure it all goes to him before I ask my friends and family to chip in. 

Please get back to me ASAP in this thread and also message me in case I miss the post. 

Thanks

SBarry:
All of the money is going to him. If I were in his shoes, I would appreciate this very much.

Husker_Fan:
Dan,
The affirmative defense is very limited, and probably wouldn't apply here.  Mr. McCullough, by his own admission, was not working at the time he was carrying.  I don't like the result, but that is my reading of the law.

It's in Conboy's hands, and Davis is doing a good job of pushing Conboy into a corner where it would be difficult for him to pursue a misdemeanor carrying charge.

I know of one person who did carry under the affirmative defense without issue.  That person was an attorney who had been threatened by the husband of a woman the attorney was representing in a divorce.  There wasn't enough to charge the husband (no witnesses but the lawyer and the husband) but the county attorney at the time (several decades ago) gave the lawyer a litteral "get out of jail card" in the form of a signed letter that would be presented to the cops if he was caught carrying.

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