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Indiana legalizes shooting cops in self-defense.

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Governor Mitch Daniels, a Republican, has authorized changes to a 2006 legislation that legalizes the use of deadly force on a public servant — including an officer of the law — in cases of “unlawful intrusion.”

Proponents of both the Second and Fourth Amendments — those that allow for the ownership of firearms and the security against unlawful searches, respectively — are celebrating the update by saying it ensures that residents are protected from authorities that abuse the powers of the badge.

Others, however, fear that the alleged threat of a police state emergence will be replaced by an all-out warzone in Indiana. Under the latest changes of the so-called Castle Doctrine, state lawmakers agree “people have a right to defend themselves and third parties from physical harm and crime.” Rather than excluding officers of the law, however, any public servant is now subject to be met with deadly force if they unlawfully enter private property without clear justification.

https://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/indiana-legalizes-shooting-cops/16175

I agree with the first commenter: If they follow the law, they'll have nothing to worry about, will they? :666:
 
If a cop breaks into my house after he gets bitten then he's getting shot.
 
Jesus Quintana said:
If a cop breaks into my house after he gets bitten then he's getting shot.

Not judging or anything but why bite them in the first place? Just shoot them.
 
What type of dog?

I think it's a very dangerous revision. If I were a public servant serving say a peace bond there is no way I'd be risking my life.
 
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