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Old May 19, 2008 | 12:10 pm
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Originally Posted by SMF TSO
Tennessee v. Garner
Is that the cop that shot the fleeing suspect/felon/parollee/whatever he was?

Originally Posted by Flaflyer
If deadly force cannot be used for defense of property, then why are any cash guards allowed guns? Your implication is that the guards have guns to protect only themselves, not the money. They are then like an ordinary citizen carrying a gun, except they have an open carry permit and not a concealed carry permit.
http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live...U.html?sid=101

Here in Ohio, there's no such thing as an "open carry" permit, just CCW. the story tells of a guy who was walking around with a weapon on his belt; he had a license for a gun.
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