Missouri is a "stand your ground" state. People have the right to defend their home and property, period.
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Could the gun-wielding attorneys find themselves in legal trouble? Not likely, according to one St. Louis law professor
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Even though the Leftist MSM wants legal action against the McClosky's for threatening "peaceful protestors", the law is on their side.
Do you support "stand your ground laws"? (poll)
These two white elitist ambulance chasers buy a historic, downtown home 500 feet away from a largely Black/Hispanic neighborhood and along with an interior decorator they bring guns and an AR-15. What's wrong with that picture?
If the are so fearful of inner-city St. Louis they should have bought a house in the suburbs.
The McCloskeys confronted the protesters, not the other way arround. The McCloskeys were on the OFFENSIVE.
They should have stayed inside and called the police if they felt their property was being trespassed. (Sidewalk and street!)
But they've obviously been jonesing to use their toys for a long ******* time.