Ferguson crisis: Most business insurance covers riots - St. Louis Business Journal
why do you set up insanely false hypotheticals?
You didn't read your own link or even the title of it, did you? What do you think the word "most" means? By the title itself, some did not.
In Texas they would stand a very, very good chance of not being found guilty.
See post #14 in this thread.
Killing is never the answer and one life is not above the other.
Killing is never the answer and one life is not above the other.
In the past when people were told to evacuate their homes for such as a hurricane - thus making them subject to burglary and vandalism - it would be announced that "looters will be shot."
The police pull out, eliminating all police protection and essentially eliminating the rule of law.
Looters are breaking into a store owner's store. Insurance will not cover the lose. If the owner loses his inventory, he and his family become homeless, bankrupt and completely financially ruined. His wife will no longer be able to continue cancer treatment, for which lose of inventory is a death sentence for her. Daughter will have to drop out of college. The family will be on the street begging for food until food stamps are given and they find a homeless shelter.
Can the store owner use deadly force (such as a firearm) to protect his merchandise? Or he is required to lose everything he has, all efforts lost, future obliterated, watch his wife die, and his child's education ruined?
What do you say?
The police pull out, eliminating all police protection and essentially eliminating the rule of law.
Looters are breaking into a store owner's store. Insurance will not cover the lose. If the owner loses his inventory, he and his family become homeless, bankrupt and completely financially ruined. His wife will no longer be able to continue cancer treatment, for which lose of inventory is a death sentence for her. Daughter will have to drop out of college. The family will be on the street begging for food until food stamps are given and they find a homeless shelter.
Can the store owner use deadly force (such as a firearm) to protect his merchandise? Or he is required to lose everything he has, all efforts lost, future obliterated, watch his wife die, and his child's education ruined?
What do you say?
Wish I could find the link to one of the recent riots were every store was looted - but one. The convenience store "owned by Koreans." They were standing visibly holding shotguns refusing to flee from or abandon their store.
Killing is never the answer and one life is not above the other.
Can the store owner use deadly force (such as a firearm) to protect his merchandise? Or he is required to lose everything he has, all efforts lost, future obliterated, watch his wife die, and his child's education ruined?
What do you say?
The police pull out, eliminating all police protection and essentially eliminating the rule of law.
Looters are breaking into a store owner's store. Insurance will not cover the lose. If the owner loses his inventory, he and his family become homeless, bankrupt and completely financially ruined. His wife will no longer be able to continue cancer treatment, for which lose of inventory is a death sentence for her. Daughter will have to drop out of college. The family will be on the street begging for food until food stamps are given and they find a homeless shelter.
Can the store owner use deadly force (such as a firearm) to protect his merchandise? Or he is required to lose everything he has, all efforts lost, future obliterated, watch his wife die, and his child's education ruined?
What do you say?
View attachment 67183701shoot anyone that steps in your store after given fair warning.....post a sign outside stating your intentions
If I may: Rodney King Riots, 1992.
In fact, if you ever wanted to shoot a couple of gangstas this is your chance.
Which is to say, if you have a tiny penis, are afraid of everyone around you (and potentially your own shadow), and your wife wears the pants in your family, and as a result you've fantasized about shooting someone because that's the only thing in your empty little life that you can imagine will make you a man, this is your chance.
Far as I'm concerned, so much as twitch in the direction of my wife and kids and you earned yourself a bullet.
But if you steal my TV and blender or, God forbid, my "inventory", mehhh.... I'll just settle with my insurance carrier and call it a day.
Aw, did I strike a nerve?
If it were up to me, I'd authorize him to use a machine gun to shoot the cockroaches who think they have an excuse to riot and burn.
But, that's just me.
The law doesn't allow this, unfortunately.
View attachment 67183701shoot anyone that steps in your store after given fair warning.....post a sign outside stating your intentions
Come to think of it, I don't recall any such riots taking place in Texas. Maybe I missed it.
with respect, that would be an awful weapon for defending a store.
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