Quote Originally Posted by Redleg
Did the angry mob of protestors threaten him or his property in any way shape or form?



Ah but defending his irresponsible and idiotic attempt at intimidation does not support the 2nd Amendment nor does it support a common sense approach at looking at this situation.

Its a case of blind idealog wanting to make the protestors the bad guys and responsible for this individuals stupidity.

The shotgun welding individual was within the law barely in my opinion - however according to the Sherriff he was within the law - but it was still an irresponsible and stupid act by the neighbor because protestors were on public land byside his property. The responsible thing to have done is what other citizens have already done - filed a complaint with the county to get the laws changed.

i understand that it would have been the "responsible" thing to do, but he didn't break any laws and he probably had a good time doing what he did. I don't particularly like anti-war protestors.

I didn't say that he should have shot AT them - but i am a firm believer in getting your point across to a crowd while almost breaking the law, but not quite. I never said that they didn't have the right to protest - i am just saying that he had the "right" to fire his weapon

i am sure that both of those legal things are annoying