A good breakdown of what Kyle's Law would and wouldn't do.
Yes. Exactly all this.
There arguments against innocent people defending themselves are delusional, ignorant and psychotic.
We need Kyle's Law. And the arguments against it prove we need it even more.
Here you go
@Joe listen to this video. It explains what I've been saying about political prosecutions that place charges on innocent people without any evidence to support them. If you care about due process and a civil society you'll see why Kyle's Law is so important. It's not politics... it PROTECTS citizens from becoming partisan pawns....like how Kyle was dehumanized, defamed and USED as a political game piece in a trial that never should have happened. There was NO evidence to support the charges. NONE.
I don't agree with you.
This trial was warranted and the state was correct in pressing charges against Kyle. I clearly remember when Kyle said out loud and admitted that he shot someone. So a criminal investigation and trial was justified.
Plus it appears that Rittenhouse may have kept firing his weapon even After his attackers fled. So in that case he was endangering the public
So if the case that Kyle should have been charged and convicted of a dangerous use of a weapon.
In retrospect I don't think Rittenhouse was entirely innocent.
If he was found innocent of Murder he still should have been found guilty of dangerous use of a weapon.
And if you feel the prosecution was politically motivated that's inaccurate. Perhaps the media was but the prosecution was not. Thats a seperate issue outside of the court proceedings. They were following due process and what was expected of them.
You arent agreeing with me because you arent understanding it's not about opinion.
It is absolutely FACT that prosecution was political. There was ZERO evidence that it was anything BUT self defense. There was not even a shred of evidence. And they didnt even finish an investigation before these ABSURD charges.
Trials are expensive and damaging and there was no reason for this one.
Sorry, Joe....you are dead ass wrong on this. And I hope to see Kyle's Law pass so the state cannot harrass law citizens who had to defend themselves and didnt break any laws.
You have a heavy political bias here and law iant the place for politcs. You are literally pulling things out of your ass trying to find some way Kyle broke a law. He didn't break any. Hence why none of the charges stuck and he was found not guilty
If you want to pretend the judge was bias because he didnt make up a law or charge him for something because the left wanted it? I guess you'll be stuck on that.