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re: Qualified Immunity for Concealed Permit Holders?
Posted on 2/21/24 at 3:02 pm to kingbob
Posted on 2/21/24 at 3:02 pm to kingbob
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What if the attempted murderer has a concealed carry permit? This is a dumb law.
The concern is that a hothead has a carry permit and he draws whenever he gets into an argument. If he has qualified immunity and the other person in the argument is dead, he walks every time.
People are crazy. Extend immunity to the general public with a concealed carry permit and this will be abused big time.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 3:57 pm to TBoy
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The concern is that a hothead has a carry permit and he draws whenever he gets into an argument. If he has qualified immunity and the other person in the argument is dead, he walks every time.
People are crazy. Extend immunity to the general public with a concealed carry permit and this will be abused big time.
I'm a pretty adamant 2AM supporter. I don't know if this bill is even necessary much less a good move.
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Proposed law prohibits liability from being imposed on any authorized person based upon his conduct or actions in relation to the ownership, possession, use, or carrying of a concealed handgun.
Exceptions to proposed law for gross negligence or intentional misconduct or that result in a valid and final felony conviction.
LINK
Always have to think about things from a rational but negative extension.
I'm sure there's plenty of assholes out there with a CCP.
There is already pretty strong law protecting justifiable use of force.
Law seems extremely broad.
Need to read up on this some more.
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