on August 25, 2013 in World News
The Right to Self-Defense and the Duty to Protect
The Right to Self-Defense and the Duty to Protect Pro-victim, anti-gun ideologues suggest we do not need guns because the police serve as the guardian of law-abiding citizens. This notion is false. Warren v. D.C. was a 1981 Washington, D.C. appeals court case in which local law enforcement was found not liable for failing to properly dispatch and respond to a home invasion that led to three women being raped and beaten repeatedly over a period of 12 hours. The court held law enforcement has no duty, barring a… View Article
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