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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1512851" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Sounds like a very cut and dried case of homicide justified by defense of another. </p><p></p><p>If the bar owner violated any laws at all, it would be limited to firearm carry laws (if he didn't have a CCL, or if he was carrying the firearm openly, or if it was a loaded rifle/shotgun or something), in which case it is just a misdemeanor. </p><p></p><p>Even if he did violate some misdemeanor weapon carry law, he was completely justified in killing the other man, by the inalienable law of nature as well as by the law of Oklahoma. Even if he was illegally carrying a weapon, he was merely going somewhere that he had every right to be, and came across a situation in which deadly force was justified, because he reasonably believed the drunk man to be wrongfully threatening others with death or grave bodily harm. </p><p></p><p>This act of bravery deserves admiration from us all... especially if the gentleman didn't have a CCL and was risking possible prosecution to defend innocent lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1512851, member: 4235"] Sounds like a very cut and dried case of homicide justified by defense of another. If the bar owner violated any laws at all, it would be limited to firearm carry laws (if he didn't have a CCL, or if he was carrying the firearm openly, or if it was a loaded rifle/shotgun or something), in which case it is just a misdemeanor. Even if he did violate some misdemeanor weapon carry law, he was completely justified in killing the other man, by the inalienable law of nature as well as by the law of Oklahoma. Even if he was illegally carrying a weapon, he was merely going somewhere that he had every right to be, and came across a situation in which deadly force was justified, because he reasonably believed the drunk man to be wrongfully threatening others with death or grave bodily harm. This act of bravery deserves admiration from us all... especially if the gentleman didn't have a CCL and was risking possible prosecution to defend innocent lives. [/QUOTE]
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