[AGL] Fwd: Texas: Beat the snot outta the First Shooter...

michele mason yaya.m at earthlink.net
Sat Dec 9 12:50:48 EST 2006


Thank-you Frances. mm

On Dec 9, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Frances Morey wrote:


> Mike,

> Try to read stuff a bit more carefully. I know you pride yourself on

> speed reading but sometimes that leads to misunderstanding. The deputy

> who came out on the call was not her son. She just indicated that in

> wishful thinking she would like to see her son beat the snot,

> etc. Wishfully thinking for something and witnessing it play out are

> two entirely different things. You got them mixed up.

> If someone shot at my horses I'd at least make sure he had a flat.

> Frances

>

> Michael Eisenstadt <michaele at ando.pair.com> wrote:

>> Michele,

>>

>> your son the DPS trooper beat the snot out of a perp?

>>

>> that is so unChristian of you. i dont know how you

>> reconcile this in your mind, much less say it openly.

>>

>> Mike

>>

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From: "michele mason"

>> To: "survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s"

>>

>> Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 9:10 AM

>> Subject: Re: [AGL] Fwd: Texas: Stop Shoot First Shooter in his tire

>> tracks...

>>

>>

>> As explained by the deputy who came: It is not illegal to fire off

>> road, but under no condition is it legal to fire onto the road—even in

>> self-defense. While I think the horse-killer deserved to die, I would

>> rather have disabled the car, if just to ask why? does this sick jerk

>> do this. Besides, provided he ran without the gun, I would have

>> thoroughly enjoyed watching my son run him down and beat the snot

>> outta

>> him. mm

>>

>> On Dec 8, 2006, at 10:38 AM, Frances Morey wrote:

>>

>> > Hell, I'da shot at the horse drive-by shooter's car. If his defense

>> > would have been that he was shooting horses I would have said I was

>> > standing by the horse and thought he was shooting at me! I grew up

>> > with guns, too, even beat another kid at the hunting camp in a

>> target

>> > shooting face off--he had won a ribbon in Boy Scout camp outshooting

>> > 500 other scouts. My dad was really proud of me. His dad gathered

>> him

>> > up and they left hunting camp early.

>> > It's like this with me and guns, if you introduce a gun in a movie

>> > script at some point it has to be fired before the end of the

>> movie. I

>> > feel that if the potential is there, at some point it will be used,

>> > sometimes by the intruder--so I just as soon not have them or keep

>> > them.

>> > Once the bullets start flying and the scene is scattered with bodies

>> > it is moot to talk about who shot first. I try to avoid gun totin'

>> > neighborhoods. That's probably just a delusion.

>> > When Whitman happened guns came out of the woodwork all over the

>> place

>> > even though the students were at that time forbidden to keep

>> firearms.

>> > Best,

>> > Frances

>> >

>> > michele mason wrote:

>> >> This sounds like gone too far. I am a gun carrier and do want the

>> >> right

>> >> to shoot anyone who breaks in to my place, or is menacing my land.

>> >> I've

>> >> had some scary close calls. So far, a warning shot seems to keep

>> >> "them"

>> >> away, but I'm still alert. I want to be sure I'm not signing

>> something

>> >> that might hinder my rights.

>> >> We even had one guy driving by to shoot horses! He fired at mine,

>> but

>> >> missed. He did manage to kill several in Bastrop co. I don't know

>> that

>> >> they ever caught him. We couldn't shoot back, not even to disable

>> his

>> >> car because he was "on the roadway". If this bill gives me that

>> right,

>> >> I can't oppose it. Need more info. mm

>> >>

>> >> On Dec 7, 2006, at 4:12 PM, Frances Morey wrote:

>> >>

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> > StopTheNRA wrote:Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006

>> >> > 15:25:47 -0600 (CST)

>> >> >> From: StopTheNRA

>> >> >> To: frances_morey at yahoo.com

>> >> >> Subject: Texas: Help Stop Shoot First!

>> >> >>

>> >> >> If this email does not display correctly, click here to open it

>> in

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>> >> >> Sign Our Petition: Deadly Force Should Not Be a First Resort

>> >> >> Dear Texas StoptheNRA Member,

>> >> >> As we gear up for the 2007 Texas state legislative session, we

>> >> wanted

>> >> >> to take this opportunity to tell you about the dangerous "Shoot

>> >> >> First" legislation that will be introduced when the legislature

>> >> >> convenes next month, and our plans to fight it.

>> >> >> If passed, such a law would make it legal for a gun owner to

>> shoot

>> >> >> and kill another person even when they could have safely gotten

>> >> away,

>> >> >> and even if they are in a public place where innocent people

>> could

>> >> be

>> >> >> shot in the crossfire. The shooter does not have to prove their

>> >> >> life was in danger, but only that they “reasonably” felt their

>> life

>> >> >> was threatened. This new bill would eliminate a citizen's duty

>> to

>> >> >> avoid the threat, by walking away or seeking refuge in a safe

>> place

>> >> >> and, instead, allows the gun user to "shoot first" to eliminate

>> the

>> >> >> threat.

>> >> >> Click Here to Sign Our Petition to Stop Shoot First in Texas!

>> >> >> The Shoot First bill, that first became law in Florida in

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>> >> >> 2005, is so overly broad and expansive that everyday occurrences

>> >> >> could have deadly consequences for everyone involved --

>> including

>> >> >> innocent bystanders, who would have no civil recourse against a

>> >> >> shooter if they are injured or killed in the crossfire.

>> According

>> >> to

>> >> >> a study conducted by the Orlando Sentinel, Shoot First has

>> already

>> >> >> been used to defend some questionable shootings.

>> >> >>

>> >> >> This legislation permits the average citizen to bypass our

>> entire

>> >> >> justice system by permitting him or her to assume the role of

>> >> police

>> >> >> officer, prosecutor, judge, and executioner -- but it doesn’t

>> stop

>> >> >> there -- this bill also protects the shooter from criminal

>> >> >> prosecution and civil liability!

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>> this

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