TWeaK,

Trespassing isn’t established until you’ve been told to leave and don’t do so (hence why we have no trespassing signs), the shooter had no right to fire shots at this guy. He should go straight to prison.

neuropean,

Does that mean he could have taken shots if he posted a no trespassing sign?

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

apparently not. I looked it up out of curiosity:

the requirements for lethal force:

  • Person not engaged in unlawful activity;
  • Person in a place they have a legal right to be;
  • Reasonable belief of imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury;
  • The danger creating the belief of imminent death or serious bodily injury is real, or honestly believed to be real at the time;
  • The belief is founded on reasonable grounds.

this would fail the last one.

catloaf,

I don’t think a good-faith misdelivery is trespassing, so no. Unless you want any delivery to be done by throwing the box from the curb.

PoliticalAgitator, (edited )

He can shoot at people because he was sold a gun and anyone who has a gun can shoot at anybody they decide. What we’re actually waiting to learn is “Will this former responsible gun owner get away with shooting at people?”.

If the answer is “yes” then other gun owners are going to do the same thing because they want to shoot at people.

If the answer is “no because he didn’t have a ‘no trespassing’ sign” then gun owners are going to buy “no trespassing” signs and then shoot at people, because they want to shoot at people.

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

this is not entirely accurate.

If you know you’re somewhere you don’t belong, you’re trespassing. For example, you can’t chill in some random backyard until someone comes out to tell you otherwise.

property owners (residential or otherwise) don’t really want to ugly-up their properties with “no trespassing” signage that doesn’t usually work and really only encourages teens to see what’s on the other side of the fence.

some_guy,

Psychotic behavior. I agree with the victim: this lunatic should be charge with attempted murder.

ETA: and be forbidden from ever owning firearms.

ArcaneSlime,

Ag assault is a felony in TN, either way, barring acquittal or pleading down to a misdemeanor, no more guns for him.

some_guy,

As we saw with the old man who shot a Black teenager for ringing his doorbell, acquittal is not assured. The old man got a mistrial, not acquittal, but the point is that he hasn’t yet been held accountable. That makes me a sad panda.

ArcaneSlime,

Yeah mistrial would also do it. Yeah this is unfortunately a thing based on how our justice system works, people can fall through the cracks. In theory though assuming “all goes well” he’ll have his rights stripped.

CarbonatedPastaSauce,

Please make sure this fuckhead is never allowed to touch a firearm for the rest of his life. And give him a few years in a secluded spot to think about what he did wrong.

Sincerely,

Responsible Gun Owners

BassaForte,
@BassaForte@lemmy.world avatar

Signed.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

You know what this guy was before he tried to kill someone for the first time?

A responsible gun owner.

Paddzr,

If all it takes is 40 questions and some for show handling test? The system is fucked and not strict as others would make you believe.

Car license is 10x harder here and that’s still loose.

CarbonatedPastaSauce,

Eh, he clearly was not, but I’m not here to get into a debate about guns or gun control. We definitely need way less of the former and way more of the latter but everybody has different ideas on that and I’ve had that online argument dozens of times.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Alright see you next crazy shooting

CarbonatedPastaSauce,

Hope not but it’s inevitable since our leaders are unwilling to change anything.

ArcaneSlime,

“Responsible” as in “doesn’t know the laws regarding firearms ownership in his area so he just tried to shoot someone he was never legally allowed to even if he was breaking into his car?”

Trust me on this one, anyone who owns guns but doesn’t know how to use them safely, efficiently, and legally, isn’t “responsible,” as those are prerequisites for “responsibility.”

octopus_ink,

The point is there is no way to distinguish the two until they try to kill someone or kill someone. (And seemingly every effort to make it possible to distinguish the two ahead of time - well, you know how those go.)

ArcaneSlime,

Right, you can’t know what’s in the can until you open it. Unfortunately there isn’t really a way to distinguish it ahead of time in many cases.

Sure, there are cases like Parkland, in which Broward Co had received over 40 calls about Cruz in the years before the shooting and each time decided not to charge him with a felony or hold him on an adjucated IVC, both of which could have been done but weren’t. Same for that recent kid who’s parents got charged, he had been begging for help, there are times which we could’ve done something even with our current laws and the system failed. In those cases there was a clear indication of the “can’s contents” so to speak. There is clear evidence to speak that they are a danger, and we can already do something about that, even if sometimes we fail to do so (and I blame in part, in the above cases, Broward Co Sherrifs and the kid’s parents respectively for their failure to act on the information they had).

But that isn’t what they’re advocating for. They want everyone to be treated as if they are a danger without evidence simply because “some people are.” That is frankly the antithesis of our justice system, which considers (at least ostensibly) people innocent until proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt.

I agree that taking guns from people who have proven themselves dangerous is a good idea, and that it can be done before significant harm is done in many cases. What I do not agree on is the concept of being considered dangerous without any evidence to base the assumption on.

octopus_ink, (edited )

They want everyone to be treated as if they are a danger without evidence simply because “some people are.” That is frankly the antithesis of our justice system

And yet, we have the patterns of behavior we see in our police. That’s tangential, but I couldn’t not mention it in response to this comment.

I agree that taking guns from people who have proven themselves dangerous is a good idea, and that it can be done before significant harm is done in many cases. What I do not agree on is the concept of being considered dangerous without any evidence to base the assumption on.

You know what would shut me the hell up on gun control? These simple measures, which would be treated by the right like I’m calling for a total ban on guns.

  • To own a gun, you must be licensed as a gun operator.
  • To be licensed as a gun operator, you must complete a nationally standardized gun safety course. Then and only then can you take legal possession of a firearm.
  • To teach such a course, you must be trained and certified to do so.
  • Trainers of such a course are empowered and encouraged to reject issuance of a license based on a standardized list of criteria. One might call them flags. One might call them “red” flags, to highlight that they should be cause for concern. Edit - such “flags” could in some cases be resolvable.
  • To maintain your license status, you must have a safety course refresher on some periodic basis. (I’m thinking a certain number of years, more than one, but not too many.)

Caveats:

  • If you are licensed, you get concealed and open carry privileges in every location where this doesn’t violate applicable local/state laws.
  • If your license lapses, it’s a felony to leave your home with your guns.
    • Charges dropped if you make a valid self-defense case after doing so.
    • And if you are leaving the home to overthrow your tyrannical government, then the laws don’t really matter at that point, right?

Would my plan solve every problem? No. Would it be a better solution to school shootings and other related issues than “let’s arm teachers and everyone else Wyatt Earp style?” Yes, yes it would. And, like any such measure, it could be further refined over time.

Edit - I made a distinction between owner and operator, I think this makes it better. shrug

ArcaneSlime, (edited )

And yet, we have the patterns of behavior we see in our police.

And yet we continuously decry this as “bad.” It’s wrong when they do it yet you encourage it more. Guess you’re one of those “thin blue line” guys who thinks it’s good if you want to do it too, eh?

To own a gun, you must be licensed as a gun owner.

2a prevents this, it would have to be overturned to pass. Licensure is seen as turning a right into a privilege by the courts. Personally I don’t like it because of how easily it could be abused to deny “the dangerous blacks” or “those suicidal trans” from gun ownership by an “instructor” so inclined.

To be licensed as a gun owner, you must complete a nationally standardized gun safety course. Then and only then can you take legal possession of a firearm.

See above. Though I did want to mention accidents are on the low end of our actual problem in terms of numbers. I think gun safety is important too but this does nothing to stop murderers and the like.

To teach such a course, you must be trained and certified to do so.

The license thing being blocked by the 2a still throws a wrench in your plan, but these are the guys who can decide “I won’t approve guns for blacks” that I was referring to. Currently, these people are sheriffs doing it with carry permits, because that’s the extent of their power, but it is being done as black people are iirc 60-70% of permit denials in some areas. Furthermore some guy deciding I’m “weird” is no basis for denying me rights. Even if it isn’t due to skin color, I’m certainly not christian, what if I happen to wear my Anti-Christ Demoncore (great band) shirt and the instructor decides that’s a “red flag” simply because he doesn’t understand Vegan Satanists from California aren’t actually all that bad just because they use scary imagry? Hell, “those columbine kids loved metallica, any metalhead shouldn’t own a gun” is a thing I’ve actually heard before. Having the basis for denial of rights being anything other than “is criminal” opens denial of rights up far too wide.

Trainers of such a course are empowered and encouraged to reject issuance of a license based on a standardized list of criteria. One might call them flags. One might call them “red” flags, to highlight that they should be cause for concern.

Sheriffs currently can do this to some degree with those permits, it’s just that those “red flags” are often “is black.”

To maintain your license status, you must have a safety course refresher on some periodic basis. (I’m thinking a certain number of years, more than one, but not too many.)

Frankly safety doesn’t change much over time, the guns themselves haven’t even changed all that much in the last 100yr.

If unlicensed, it’s a felony to leave your home with your guns.

But they can have them unlicensed at home even though they can’t legally own them at all without a license? A) How would they get it home from the store? B) From the home to the range?

Charges dropped if you make a valid self-defense case after doing so.

So if you carry it illegally out and don’t get attacked and don’t shoot anyone but get searched by an overzealous likely racist cop you’re fucked, but if you do get attacked and kill a guy it’s cool that you were carrying illegally? Why not just not harass the guy for not getting attacked?

And if you are leaving the home to overthrow your tyrannical government, then the laws don’t really matter at that point, right?

Well sure lol.

octopus_ink,

Guess you’re one of those “thin blue line” guys who thinks it’s good if you want to do it too, eh?

LOL you are either being intentionally obtuse, or otherwise reaching so far, I don’t really see the point in trying to tease any further nuance out of this discussion.

I do find it genuinely amusing that my sideswipe at police was interpreted as a pro-police statement - but clearly we’re having two different conversations.

ArcaneSlime,

You’re the one who says we should do a thing, I say that thing is bad, you say “well cops do the thing,” how can I take that other than tacit admission you think the cops doing the thing you think is good, is good?

I’m sure in reality you simply have a rationalization for why you think it both is bad but also should be done more, but I had to have a little fun.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Youre hearing about him after he tried to kill someone for the first time. I said before. Now, think to before this happened, how do you tell this guy isnt a responsible gun owner?

SouthEndSunset,

These aren’t the actions of a responsible gun owner …

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

I think you missed the word before

SouthEndSunset,

Didnt see myself needing it to be honest…I thought I was clear in that what I meant was it is normal to some, not all. Ill try to be clearer in future.

ArcaneSlime,

Did he know the laws before, simply getting amnesia the day he broke them thus “becoming” an irresponsible gun owner, or did he never know the laws, and was always an irresponsible gun owner?

Whether you can tell or not has no basis on whether he is or not. Can you tell what is inside of an unlabeled soup can before you open it? No, but that doesn’t make it not chicken noodle, you just have to open it before you know that it’s chicken noodle. Just because he hadn’t opened his can and shown his irresponsible contents doesn’t mean they weren’t in there to begin with, the closed can doesn’t contain tomato soup until you open it and it magically becomes chicken noodle now that it is open.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Whether you can tell or not has no basis on whether he is or not.

I know youre used to the US where tons of gun homicides happen everyday, but its not normal for the rest of the developed world. If you want guns to be a safe thing, you have to be able to tell before these people go murdering. Hindsight is 20/20. There are people today that are going to kill someone for the first time, people that to the outside world look like responsible gun owners.

ArcaneSlime,

Unfortunately, like unlabeled cans, people are able to hide their contents. Unlike the cans, people can even actively attempt to resist “opening” them to find out their contents, making it all that more of an impossible task.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

right, do you see the problem here? To the outside world, a responsible gun owner, and an irresponsible one that hasnt killed yet look the same. how do you keep guns away from irresponsible gun owners before they kill someone? You have to treat every gun owner as irresponsible, because we cant tell before it happens. And it needs to stop happening.

ArcaneSlime,

Ah yes, guilty until proven innocent, the backbone of the American justice system, and a good way to treat one’s fellow human.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

I dont think you know what our justice system does with people guilty of shooting people if you think that’s what Im suggesting.

ArcaneSlime,

Yes, shooting people, the only thing one could possibly be considered “guilty” of, how could I forget.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, that’s what we’re talking about

ArcaneSlime,

Well technically we’re talking about people who haven’t hurt anyone who through some minority report precognition we have decided will shoot someone beyond a shadow of a doubt, enough so that we can deprive them of their rights like a criminal even though they aren’t one yet.

Hell tbh, why stop there? If we’ve determined that a person has a high enough percentage chance to kill someone one day, why simply remove legal access to one tool with which he could do so instead of removing the would-be killer himself, either through preemptive execution or life imprisonment? Hell, they were statistically similar to murderers of the past so we may as well, right? I mean as long as we’re doing pre-crime it makes sense to me!

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

This isnt punishment for any kind of crime. Like, no one is allowed to drive drunk. Some people can manage it, they drive drunk anyway and never hit anyone. Are we depriving them of their rights? Am i treating them like criminals by not letting them drive drunk? I dont know what warped dystopian images youve got in your head of a world where people arent allowed to have guns, because we have a reality to look at. Places like Germany and Japan already do this. Are those awful places to live to you?

ArcaneSlime,

Right, nobody is allowed to drive drunk, yet we don’t have checks at the local liquor store based on who is “more likely” to drive drunk, we punish those who get caught doing it with jail and Blow ‘N’ Gos, as those are the ones who have proven themselves to be irresponsible.

If we said “sorry but someone decided that you look like the type to drink and drive so you’re not ever allowed to buy or consume alcohol,” that would be a violation of their rights, and that is what you want to do with your pre-crime nonsense.

Yes. Germany and Japan would be awful places to live to me, and that is without even considering they don’t trust their citizens to protect themselves. Germany would be the better of the two but, still nein, Japan is xenophobic and since I’m an “outsider” it sounds like a lame place to live. Combine that with the whole “Japanese police inspect every home in their district 1x/yr just cause, looking for that evil, evil, marijuana and can hold suspects indefinitely forcing confessions leading to a 98% conviction rate which is widely regarded as likely a large amount of unjust convictions” thing and yeaaahhh if you live there I can see why you’re unfamiliar with being treated like a human.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

You’re throwing in a lot of your own shit. Havent said anything about this being criminal, about screening or having checks or how anyone looks. I havent said any of that. No one is allowed to own a gun same as no one is allowed to drive drunk.

Why would germany be an awful place to live? With its higher standard of living, higher life expectancy, much lower crime rates, better wages and access to healthcare. Thats the thing, i dont think you know what its like outside the US. Youre obsessed with having a gun to protect yourself because gun violence is common here. Germans dont need to protect themselves from gun violence because no one has guns. They just dont have that worry altogether.

ArcaneSlime,

Ah so to you, “owning a gun” should be a criminal offense, akin to driving drunk, which is a criminal offense, yet “you haven’t said anything about this being criminal,” just that it should be a crime, got it…

Lol I don’t think you know what it’s like inside the US, frankly. It isn’t like it’s Gaza over here, our violence is also largely localized in 5 counties which are easy to avoid as our entire country is comparable in size to the whole EU, not just Des Vaterland which is smaller than Montana alone. Not trying to rip on Germany too hard, Schwarzwalder kuchen ist sehr lekker and all, and I hear Frankfurt has the best hookers in all the world, but it isn’t as if I feel the need to escape war torn South Dakota.

Germany has no violent crime, eh?

The newspaper said there was a nearly 7% increase in cases of dangerous and serious bodily harm, with 154,541 cases recorded — the highest number ever.

“But, but, there’s less overall…” yes yes, but “less overall” matters little when you’re being attacked with a blunt instrument or knife, as you’d likely be screaming “Oh mein gott help bitte” instead of “thankfully though I will die here I will be part of a smaller statistic than the US!” Well, maybe you will, if your nationalist ego is still the most important thing to you with however many stab wounds you happen to be leaking from. I on the other hand would prefer to be able to at least attempt to save myself given the unlikely scenario in which it becomes a necessity, and thankfully where I live allows me the freedom with which to do so. You on the other hand do not wish to defend yourself in the unlikely scenario in which it becomes a necessity, and thankfully for you where you live does not allow you the freedom to do so. Problem solved, everyone’s happy.

blazera,
@blazera@lemmy.world avatar

Ah so to you, “owning a gun” should be a criminal offense, akin to driving drunk, which is a criminal offense

yes. this is very different than you claiming Im treating people like criminals before they own a gun.

Lol I don’t think you know what it’s like inside the US, frankly.

I live here. I have heard so many gunshots. People have been murdered a few dozen feet from my front door. There are shootings daily on the local news.

but “less overall” matters little when you’re being attacked

you’re a goddamn lunatic. Of course less overall fucking matters if you dont wanna be attacked. It means you’re less bloody likely to be attacked!

ArcaneSlime,

Well, there are already 600,000,000+ guns in 167,457,447 people’s possession. So you’re too late on that one.

But you are attempting to treat people how we treat criminals (removal of rights) without them having committed a crime. Like, by definition that is what you’re doing.

Sounds like you should move out of your neighborhood as it is one of those 5 counties with 50% of the murders. Hell, move to paradise Der Vaterland if you’re so inclined, but you could literally escape that by going one or two counties over. Or stay, but if you do I’d buy a gun.

You’re a goddamned moron (two can play this game). You may be less likely to be attacked, but some people are attacked there nonetheless, and for those people, frequency likely stops mattering as they are being stabbed, as it is currently happening despite the rarity. It isn’t pokemon cards, they don’t suddenly go “yes I’m dying but really this is lucky because it’s so rare to be brutally murdered here like I currently am.”

hperrin,

The difference between a responsible gun owner and a fucking lunatic with a firearm is one mistake.

ArcaneSlime,

He’s been charged with a felony, the only thing that could “save” him there is pleading down or acquittal. We do have some laws, y’know.

PanArab,

What a culture!

EvilEyedPanda,

Hey watch your mouth, I might have to shoot you!

wolandark,
@wolandark@lemmy.world avatar

That is the american way

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Are people just itching to use their guns or something? What the fuck

Emmie,

What the fuck is wrong with some Americans

NoFood4u,
@NoFood4u@sopuli.xyz avatar
BonesOfTheMoon,

My friend tells me that her in-laws in rural Missouri are cutting holes into the walls to hide guns so they are prepared for attacks from antifa.

ZombiFrancis,

I know a guy who in 2021 saw a single teenage girl with a BLM sign on a street corner outside St. Louis and has a panic attack, proceeded to invest in home security.

Seriously. He saw it as a signal that his ‘enemies’ who would be his enslavers are invading his space and that he wouldn’t be safe.

BonesOfTheMoon,

They’re so out of this world crazy, conservatives.

ZombiFrancis,

That guy in particular calls himself a liberal. Thinks anything related to leftism or marxism is authoritarianism, and loves Elon.

Wants weed, nuclear, and no substantial structural changes to society or economics whatsoever.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Well I don’t think an awful lot of liberals either haha.

fox2263,

Was their response “oh I didn’t realise their family were fascists”?

BonesOfTheMoon,

Her response was that she and her family would no longer visit them actually.

Diplomjodler3,

But that was always obvious, wasn’t it?

SouthEndSunset,

Its not that he thinks that this is normal behaviour, its that so many Americans think that this is normal behaviour.

refalo,

if it was normal it wouldn’t be news

SouthEndSunset,

I didn’t say it is normal. I said to many Americans it is ok to pick up a gun and shoot someone for ringing their doorbell or parking on their driveway.

refalo,

The word ok does not even appear in that comment, but you said normal twice. You said “they think it’s normal” and I’m saying I disagree. I think only the select few stories that get sensationalized are the people who think it’s normal, but not the vast majority of the population.

SouthEndSunset,

But to the guy in the article, and the guy who shot some teen for knocking on his door, this is perfectly normal, acceptable behaviour. That is what I meant when I said “to many Americans”.

I didnt think I needed the word “ok”. But I wasnt clear enough.

intensely_human,

So normal that it’s front page news

SouthEndSunset,

I said it’s normal to many Americans, normal as in ok.

Suspiciousbrowsing,

Holy shit you guys need some serious help.

fne8w2ah,

Who knew that guns and violence in the media would not be an explosive combo?

TrueStoryBob,

Me: * checks to make sure this wasn’t Georgia *

Me: “Tennessee, thank God… oh and the delivery driver wasn’t killed, that’s good too.”

BigMacHole,

The ONLY ONLY ONLY way to Prevent this is to make sure TEENAGE DELIVERY DRIVERS shoot at every home they pull up in before getting out!

egonallanon,

The only acceptable vehicle to deliver good in is a Toyota pickup with a 50 cal welded onto the back.

skozzii,

If the driver had a gun, and the neighbors had guns then this would have never happened…

/s

ToucheGoodSir,

Good way to let people know their Pizza is hear. Maybe shoot at their lawn?

SeaJ,

Babcock told police what he could see on his Ring camera made him think someone was breaking into his car, so he went outside and started shooting.

Turns out your life is not in danger of someone is breaking into your car and it is not legal to shoot at them. I’m guessing this dipshit considers himself a responsible gun owner.

OutsizedWalrus,

I thought he wash damaging my car, so I attempted to damage it more with bullet holes.

AgentDalePoopster,

Those are speed holes, they make the car go faster.

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