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Police get OWNED by guy who know's his rights.. For concealed or open carry people!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Singularis" data-source="post: 2353027" data-attributes="member: 32412"><p>A person is not an "attention whore" for refusing to answer questions he is not legally obligated to, and for sticking up for his own rights. What would be "stupid" would be to stand up for your rights like this WITHOUT filming the incident. While I'm sure JBT's prefer people to comply with their every "request," I do not consider it rude to decline such a request in just as polite a manner in which it was made. I'd say the victim was actually very cordial, considering how he was having force initiated against him when he was minding his own business and harming absolutely no one, besides the fact that he wasn't breaking any laws or could even be reasonably suspected of doing so. In fact, he didn't defend his rights nearly as strongly as he could have... I don't know what the law is in Oregon or wherever that was, but here in Oklahoma an unlawful stop, arrest, search, or seizure is legally considered nothing more than an assault, and a person is legally privileged to defend against it with reasonable force. That is a privilege which should be exercised more often. There needs to be a consequence for such violations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singularis, post: 2353027, member: 32412"] A person is not an "attention whore" for refusing to answer questions he is not legally obligated to, and for sticking up for his own rights. What would be "stupid" would be to stand up for your rights like this WITHOUT filming the incident. While I'm sure JBT's prefer people to comply with their every "request," I do not consider it rude to decline such a request in just as polite a manner in which it was made. I'd say the victim was actually very cordial, considering how he was having force initiated against him when he was minding his own business and harming absolutely no one, besides the fact that he wasn't breaking any laws or could even be reasonably suspected of doing so. In fact, he didn't defend his rights nearly as strongly as he could have... I don't know what the law is in Oregon or wherever that was, but here in Oklahoma an unlawful stop, arrest, search, or seizure is legally considered nothing more than an assault, and a person is legally privileged to defend against it with reasonable force. That is a privilege which should be exercised more often. There needs to be a consequence for such violations. [/QUOTE]
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