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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3723968" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>I had one class in Constitutional law just because I thought it might be interesting. I couldn't have been more wrong, it was pretty much a disaster even beyond trying to just stay awake. I sent the whole ugly mess to the brain dumpster.</p><p></p><p>My only interest is "Use of Force" law. It's why I put up links to trials that pertain to self defense. It would behoove the CCW to understand self defense law, winning the fight with the bad guy only to end up in a prison cell isn't really a win. You are correct about lawyer speak and how statutes are written and how they can seem to say one thing but mean another. We need to read and understand all of the statute and not just the part we like. What the law giveth in part A is sometimes taken away in part B.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, good luck on your rifle build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3723968, member: 46005"] I had one class in Constitutional law just because I thought it might be interesting. I couldn't have been more wrong, it was pretty much a disaster even beyond trying to just stay awake. I sent the whole ugly mess to the brain dumpster. My only interest is "Use of Force" law. It's why I put up links to trials that pertain to self defense. It would behoove the CCW to understand self defense law, winning the fight with the bad guy only to end up in a prison cell isn't really a win. You are correct about lawyer speak and how statutes are written and how they can seem to say one thing but mean another. We need to read and understand all of the statute and not just the part we like. What the law giveth in part A is sometimes taken away in part B. Anyway, good luck on your rifle build. [/QUOTE]
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