What a loon!

Time for somebody to head over to her abode and help themselves to her worldly 
goods while well armed.  Be it garden tools or heavy weapons.

This is the logical disconnect taking place between the ears of women elected 
to office
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvA49N8RQx0&t=263s 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvA49N8RQx0&t=263s>

She calls 911 after voting to defund the cops for what will become a non crime 
under the statutes she is championing


Clay


inter urinas et faeces nascimur

> On Dec 29, 2020, at 6:30 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> This is an interesting approach, especially in Texas:
> 
> In Texas, State Representative Terry Meza (D-Irving) has introduced HB196. 
> Her bill would repeal the state's "castle doctrine." This doctrine allows a 
> homeowner to use deadly force against an armed intruder who breaks into his 
> home.
> 
> 
> 
> Now listen to what she has to say... 
> 
> 
> 
> "I'm not saying that stealing is okay," Meza explained. "All I'm saying is 
> that it doesn't warrant a death penalty. Thieves only carry weapons for 
> self-protection and to provide the householder an incentive to cooperate. 
> They just want to get their loot and getaway. When the resident tries to 
> resist is when people get hurt. If only one side is armed, fewer people will 
> be killed."
> 
> 
> 
> Meza was quick to reassure that her bill "would not totally prevent 
> homeowners from defending themselves.
> 
> "Under the new law, the homeowner's obligation is to flee the home at the 
> first sign of intrusion. If fleeing is not possible, he must cooperate with 
> the intruder. But if violence breaks out, it is the homeowner's 
> responsibility to make sure no one gets hurt. The best way to achieve this is 
> to use the minimum non-lethal force possible because intruders will be able 
> to sue for any injuries they receive at the hands of the homeowner."
> 
> "In most instances, the thief needs the money more than the homeowner does," 
> Meza reasoned. "The homeowner's insurance will reimburse his losses. On 
> balance, the transfer of property is likely to lead to a more equitable 
> distribution of wealth. If my bill can help make this transfer a peaceful 
> one, so much, the better."
> 
> 
> 
> https://www.ennisdailynews.com/news/state-rep-terry-meza-d-irving-files-house-bill-remove-castle-doctrine
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