Jaggy Bunnet
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What gets me about this case is that the same papers that think he should have got off with it are also the ones that say anyone carrying a gun should get life imprisonment.
He had an unlicensed firearm (and I think it was of a type which it is not possible to license in the UK) and used it to shoot two people who, in the opinion of the jury who heard all the evidence, were not directly threatening him.
Is it the case that someone in the US who used an illegal weapon (that could not be legally held even with a licence) to shoot a fleeing criminal would not be charged?
He had an unlicensed firearm (and I think it was of a type which it is not possible to license in the UK) and used it to shoot two people who, in the opinion of the jury who heard all the evidence, were not directly threatening him.
Is it the case that someone in the US who used an illegal weapon (that could not be legally held even with a licence) to shoot a fleeing criminal would not be charged?