Ohio duels are not coming back.

in #guns4 months ago

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https://www.mahoningmatters.com/news/local/article282694118.html

With rhetoric about disagreeing with scientists without being a scientist making you wrong about science being spouted, allow me to be a non-lawyer calling a lawyer out on his abject legal bullshit.

I mean, a couple of years ago, the head of the New York Bar Association asked Binger if he would appeal the Rittenhouse acquittal, and I didn't need a law degree to know that you can't appeal a unanimous not-guilty verdict.

This guy doesn't know piss and head from his sister's titty.

Ohio has been a hard stand your ground state, and a constitutional carry state for two and a half years, and we haven't seen a single "pistols at dawn" incident.

There's no logical reason why it would result in such a thing. Stand your ground operates under the presumption of self-defense. Namely, the presumption is that the fight was brought to you, and you didn't want to fight. Duels are consensual combat.

This person makes literally zero arguments that the stand your ground and constitutional carry laws in Ohio makes "pistols at dawn" dueling legal.

That said, why not make it legal? Pistols at dawn is definitely more civilized than the "knock out game" that we've been seeing dozens of times a year for the last few years.

It might actually be a societal improvement to go back to the days of West Side Story, when gangs agreed upon a location, and made rules regarding what they were allowed to use to cause violence upon each other. Nowadays, we're seeing large, young men shoving elderly men and women to their deaths in spontaneous manner, with no chivalry or bravery.

I don't want duels to become a thing again; but, this supposed Super Lawyer is either lying, or he's an idiot.

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