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    Good morning Zachary,

    The Milkman Law", sometimes used by anti-gun activists to illustrate the potential abuses of the law in cases involving mistake of fact as to the identity or intentions of the person shot.


    When I was a kid we had a milkman deliver our milk.We would leave empty bottles and money on our front steps. He had no need to break door down to deliver milk,EVER. We recycle in the old days by leaving empty bottles for exchange.
    Before glass bottles, we left galvanised cans or jugs to be filled.We had a lot less litter and more respect for other people. I am only,64 years young.What a change I have experienced in Australia.More scams,more violence,less respect given. Less respect earned.

    Good post Zachary,interesting read.Things have change since I was a kid,for the worst,with more to come going by Play2win posts.

    We do need to change gun laws for the protection in one's home. A .22 firing shorts would do the trick,lethal at close range,but will not kill or hit someone walking pass.

    Breaking one's door or window is enough warning for both sides of a physical conflict being imminent.

    As for the 70 African in the other news report supplied by Play2win showing,that heat,alcohol and multiculturalism in gang form, is recipe for more conflict.

    The report said they ,Africans drove away.Hmmm! how about drink driving chargers being laid,before they kill someone driving.

    I don't like gang mentality, no matter what race they are,and should be removed.
    Life in Australia is changing for the worst as population increases.

    cheers,

    sypaladin

 
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