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General Categories => Laws and Legislation => Topic started by: RobertH on November 16, 2010, 11:13:42 AM
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go here. its Room 1113.
http://www.netnebraska.org/publicmedia/capitol.html (http://www.netnebraska.org/publicmedia/capitol.html)
its already started. Chris Zeeb is talking right now.
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oh crap. its over. ill see if i can get a digital copy and post it here or something so everyone can see it.
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ok here's a file. its 124MB. it'll be at this location for 14 days.
http://dropbox.unl.edu/uploads/20101130/a15b9cf91b57f4c8/Castle%20Law%20Study.mp4 (http://dropbox.unl.edu/uploads/20101130/a15b9cf91b57f4c8/Castle%20Law%20Study.mp4)
the link and file will be removed after Tuesday, November 30, 2010.
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I'm not sure about whichever senator is doing the questioning of the NRA guy, but he's almost incoherent. (up to about 17 minutes)
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OOOO :angry9: :angry9: What if this? what if that? They are gonna what-if this thing to death. On one hand, I wish I would have went today, but on the other, I remember how frustrated I was last year when I left the Capitol. Might be better I stayed home and watched the video! :angel1:
And to Mr. Zeeb- SERENITY NOW, CHRIS, SERENITY NOW!!! ;)
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I guess that was Ashford that was rambling. Council is still an <redacted>. Lord I wish McGill would have been defeated in the election.
In all fairness Council isn't an <redacted>, she just doesn't trust people to make responsible decisions.
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Council honestly pissed me off in this video. She's focusing on one very small part of the castle doctrine. If she hates that part so much, let's rewrite it so if you instigate/start the fight then you're not covered under self-defense. Sounds simple enough to me.
The MUCH more important issues that SHOULD have been addressed were home defense as well as defending yourself from an obvious aggressor.
I'm also glad that you pointed out, Chris, that you cannot legally concealed carry during a political rally. That annoyed the hell out of me when he kept using that example and the NRA guy didn't point it out.