Trayvon Martin's mother told a panel of senators Tuesday that state stand your ground self-defense laws do not work and must be amended, reviving the politically charged gun control issue a year ahead of the 2014 midterm elections. [More]As long as they're asking her questions about things she is absolutely unqualified to answer, I'd be interested to hear her take on standard and abridged Molodensky coordinate transformation formulae...
Oh those pesky states, who somehow think that they can govern themselves without deriving semi-divine inspiration, guidance and pre-authorization from the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
ReplyDeleteSince she is an instant authority, I think they should ask her how to fix Obamacare. That should really be entertaining!
ReplyDeleteIn the Trayvon matter, despite "stand your ground" not being used as a defense, "stand your ground and refuse to have your head staved in by a drug-addled thug" worked just fine.
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