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Posted on 11/10/21 at 12:01 pm to Bawcephus
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Called out that a hollow point can travel to a secondary target and not a sole characteristic of a FMJ.
Ask John Lennon
Posted on 11/10/21 at 12:02 pm to Bawcephus
quote:The prosecutor would need to call an expert witness to establish that. He’s trying to get by with testifying about it himself and getting the witness to agree with him. The judge isn’t going to allow that.
Called out that a hollow point can travel to a secondary target and not a sole characteristic of a FMJ.
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Posted on 11/10/21 at 12:13 pm to Bawcephus
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Called out that a hollow point can travel to a secondary target and not a sole characteristic of a FMJ.
this prosecutor is a complete idiot!!! Hollow point rounds were banned from warfare in 1899 bc of how much more deadly they are. They are designed to expend all of their energy in the first couple of inches after penetration, expand out, and cause as much damage as possible!!
The military like the FMJ round better bc the are cheaper to produce, and more likely to injure than the hollow point. From a military strategy standpoint one dead person takes only one person out of the fight. One injured person can take multiple people out of the fight bc others have to help him.
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