Friday, March 28, 2014

Subjective ‘self defense’ vs. ‘murder’ case highlights reporting dilemma

One can walk away from this (because we have that option) feeling that this entire episode was unnecessary and tragic, and one can feel sympathy (or not) for all concerned. Perhaps there will be nothing Kiehlmeier can do, and if one is a survivor of the deceased, perhaps that’s the least of what they would demand. [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes sometimes, there are no satisfactory answers. At least any that are readily apparent.

A Man's Gotta Know His Limitations

And boy, have I been learning mine.  Plus I've been scheduling some follow-up doctor visits through the weekend. And no, I'm not going to get into details or personal stuff, except to say thank you for well-wishes and prayers.

On the plus side, it doesn't look like this isn't anything I won't be able to heal out of, although what I find out over the next few days could change that assessment.  And my plans are still to keep my commitment in CT for April 5.

That said, the slowdown here will continue for a few more days, with everything that means in terms of not being able to react to or respond to most communications.  Everything is taking me a lot longer than usual, and just being able to type a sentence without multiple typos needing correction is currently a challenge.

I'm working on a GRE column for later today--Hopefully, I'll have something posted in a few hours.

In the mean time, make sure to visit all the usual folks I routinely promote around here.