Intent to look for conflict based purely on your opinion. That wouldn't stand in any court I know of. — I like sushi
Such public cases are also a difficult thing to handle. There doesn't appear to be a good legal reason to have accused him with murder in the first place. This is the power of public opinion as there was clearly evidence that he acted in self-defense from the footage instantly available so without a clear cause to accuse someone of murder the chargers were brought forward prematurely - which neither protects the accused's rights nor helps the prosecution as they've had little time to reward anything. He may have been charged and arrested simply for his own personal safety too given the atmosphere at the time and what was happening. — I like sushi
The event was given political priority as it looked to suit different narratives that were and are highly politically charged at a highly politically charged time. These things are difficult. — I like sushi
It is not intent simply to be armed. There is a case where someone got involved in a fight walked out to his car, took out his gun and then proceeded to shoot his attacker. — I like sushi
Carrying a gun (in and of itself) in Rittenhouse's instance is not viewed as intent to cause harm or to act in conflict. Sounds kind of crazy in the situation he was involved in but that is the law. — I like sushi
I am not condoning the law just stating what it is. That is why I suggested an outline for an alternative law regarding protests that would shift away from armed conflicts. — I like sushi
Thank god it is not up to Dutch law, then. The US has the 2nd amendment, and in Wisconsin a man can bear arms for security. In other words, a man can carry a gun with the intent to protect himself. “Simply being armed” is not only a deterrent but an effective means to defend one’s life from violence. — NOS4A2
How many black people did he kill again? — NOS4A2
Rittenhouse went to Kenosha to shoot black people, did so, but was acquitted by a jury instructed to ignore anything Rittenhouse did to cause concern to others.
"... the freedom to kill whoever he wants..." — Kenosha Kid
How many black people did he kill again? — NOS4A2
Thank god it is not up to Dutch law, then. — NOS4A2
The US has the 2nd amendment, and in Wisconsin a man can bear arms for security. In other words, a man can carry a gun with the intent to protect himself. — NOS4A2
“Simply being armed” is not only a deterrent but an effective means to defend one’s life from violence. — NOS4A2
Given that both the deceased attacked him and tried to grab his weapon, it appears that’s what Rittenhouse did, and we need not construct any intent beyond that. — NOS4A2
The Dutch system is probably a fine legal system, but completely irrelevant in both jurisdiction and rights. I’m not sure why we’d compare them. — NOS4A2
I am also not arguing that. In fact I belief in the case at hand the defendent said as much, namely that he wanted to protect the property from rioters. The question is, should his carrying of that weapon than and there, knowing what danger it could present, weigh into the level of blameworhiness we ascribe to his actions. Under Dutch law it would be a factor, under US law it would not (apparently).My point was that deterrence and self-defence is the most likely intent to open-carrying a weapon. — NOS4A2
I don’t know about you, but my own common sense dictates that I would not go near anyone carrying an AR. Even so, it obviously did not deter the attackers. — NOS4A2
Nobody but the Dutch particularly care about the Dutch attitude toward the Rittenhouse verdict. — frank
White people are black people, riots are protests…anymore doublespeak to add? — NOS4A2
Why would a legal system ascribe more blame to this scenario? — NOS4A2
No. Being an immature asshole lost in some fantasy is the reality. Think about it: no sensible person with any brains at all open-carries. Why would they?My point was that deterrence and self-defence is the most likely intent to open-carrying a weapon. — NOS4A2
A recipe for escalation… it’s a nonsensical notion unless people start attacking the person carrying the gun. — NOS4A2
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