jotjackson
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What if someone raped him, the criminal code has a different " element of the crime" definition but the end result is same. He has no clue how rape affects a woman. Sickening!!!!!!
Didn't you know? When you call 911, the bad guy has to stop whatever he's doing and wait for the cops to show up!Why would anyone want to talk on the phone while they're getting raped?
I live in Louisiana, I would say give them half a sporting chance, like maybe that double barrel 12 GA then let them loose in Angola.Easy, give 'em a "Whistle" and then toss them in the worst prison you can find in your State.
Smart money....says they will have a new outlook on "rape" (and how best to defend against it) when they come back out.
Hint: It ain't a whistle.
My university had problems with rapes in the campus area in the years I was attending. The solution was to add more of the emergency hot-line call stations around the campus. There were only a few of them sprinkled around, with hundreds of yards of dark, shadowy areas between them. I guess that's fine if you can convince the rapist to only attack you near a phone, then wait for the cops to show up.
This was also the same campus where a nut-job professor pulled a gun in a staff meeting and shot several people execution-style. I guess she didn't get the memo that it was a gun-free campus.
Oh yeah, I forgot it worked that way. We should really work on getting 911 deployed to Afghanistan, in that caseWhen you call 911, the bad guy has to stop whatever he's doing and wait for the cops to show up!
In my opinion, a 'safe zone' is a circular area with a diameter of about 25 yards surrounding a woman with a compact handgun and a determination not to be a victim.
The best part is that this type of 'safe zone' is completely portable.
A freshman Colorado lawmaker apologized Monday for suggesting during debate on gun control that a woman concerned about being raped should not be trusted with a gun -- but should instead use a whistle or call box.
"I'm sorry if I offended anyone. That was absolutely not my intention," Salazar said in a statement to FOX31 in Denver. "We were having a public policy debate on whether or not guns makes people safer on campus. I don't believe they do. That was the point I was trying to make. If anyone thinks I'm not sensitive to the dangers women face, they're wrong."
“It’s why we have call boxes; it’s why we have safe zones; it’s why we have the whistles — because you just don’t know who you’re gonna be shooting at. And you don’t know if you feel like you’re gonna be raped, or if you feel like someone’s been following you around or if you feel like you’re in trouble when you may actually not be, that you pop out that gun and you pop … pop a round at somebody,” Salazar said.
yeah, colorado's state senate and state house of reps are controlled by the Democrats and they are gift rapping an anti gun rights package for the Democrat governor to sign.