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Imagine having your front door being broken down by some crim, and you're not allowed to shoot them to stop them, and the police are too busy responding to Johnny here.
Oh, Canada.
At this point I'm wondering if Yaniv has bought all the mobility shit himself.
Welcome to The Farms! Are you in the area? Do you have old FB posts or conversations? If you have any info you can contact a mod to get verified.I've been following this creeps story for a few years. Was begging women in Facebook crime watch groups in private message to screw him before Jessica came to be. Drove into it's complex today. Seeing where the reporter was parked. There is no way his car was damaged. Walnut Grove definitely isn't a dangerous place to live, especially where it is located. Lots of condo's in the area. Feel bad for the neighbours in the area that have to see it's crap.
As for the taser, buddy got arrested with one years ago with no prior criminal record. Was handed a 1 year suspended sentence and a bunch of community service. Basically if you stay off Police radar for a year the charge disappears from your record. Which could be great charge for it.
Yes, this is correct. If someone is going to use a level of force that would cause grievous bodily harm, of death against you, then you can respond in kind.As someone who is permitted to own a firearm, and has had many a read and discussion on the pertinent laws, you can indeed use a legal firearm to stop an intruder in one's home. The force used must be proportional and justified. You can't shoot an unarmed intruder, for example. But if you know the intruder is armed, and you know that any other means of confrontation will result in your own harm/death then your use of deadly force is probably justified. Yeah, you'll probably be arrested, and maybe even charged... But there is a defense if the force was justified.
There's already case law on the books. Search Canlii.
As someone who is permitted to own a firearm, and has had many a read and discussion on the pertinent laws, you can indeed use a legal firearm to stop an intruder in one's home. The force used must be proportional and justified. You can't shoot an unarmed intruder, for example.
Honestly the more I learn about the different laws in Canada vs the US in these threads, the more I think they are actually more similar than people realize and there's a lot of misinformation out there.In the U.S., in most states, you are entitled to presume that anyone invading your home is an actual threat. You don't have to ask them politely if they're armed before shooting them.
It's usually a rebuttable presumption, i.e. if they can show you actually knew or should have known the trespasser wasn't a threat, you may still be prosecuted.
Was this around the time of cats being mutilated on the property? supposedly by an 8yo punk kid who JY claims to have caught? This appears to have happened in a rental unit prior to his condo purchase in 2017I've been following this creeps story for a few years. Was begging women in Facebook crime watch groups in private message to screw him before Jessica came to be. Drove into it's complex today. Seeing where the reporter was parked. There is no way his car was damaged. Walnut Grove definitely isn't a dangerous place to live, especially where it is located. Lots of condo's in the area. Feel bad for the neighbours in the area that have to see it's crap.
As for the taser, buddy got arrested with one years ago with no prior criminal record. Was handed a 1 year suspended sentence and a bunch of community service. Basically if you stay off Police radar for a year the charge disappears from your record. Which could be great charge for it.
I've been following this creeps story for a few years. Was begging women in Facebook crime watch groups in private message to screw him before Jessica came to be. Drove into it's complex today. Seeing where the reporter was parked. There is no way his car was damaged. Walnut Grove definitely isn't a dangerous place to live, especially where it is located. Lots of condo's in the area. Feel bad for the neighbours in the area that have to see it's crap.
As for the taser, buddy got arrested with one years ago with no prior criminal record. Was handed a 1 year suspended sentence and a bunch of community service. Basically if you stay off Police radar for a year the charge disappears from your record. Which could be great charge for it.
Imagine that criminal scum actually being Johnny boiImagine having your front door being broken down by some crim, and you're not allowed to shoot them to stop them, and the police are too busy responding to Johnny here.
Oh, Canada.
Worked in a hospital once. Sometimes if you left a patient alone in the waiting room, you'd hear a cry and run out to find them in the floor.
"I fell!" They would invariably cry.
98% of the time you could have security pull the footage and watch them slowly get out of their chair and lie down on the floor. The only real solution for this sort of person's physical ailments is a Mack truck heading straight for them at 75MPH.
Was this around the time of cats being mutilated on the property? supposedly by an 8yo punk kid who JY claims to have caught? This appears to have happened in a rental unit prior to his condo purchase in 2017
Screenshots from spring 2017, at work but will post them ASAPHi I'm going to need to hear more about random cats showing up mutilated in proximity to JY. Have you got screenshots, news articles, eye witness account, anything?
Edit: if you do have something juicy to add please start a new thread. The JY-Abuses-Animals narrative is currently unexplored and if you have supporting evidence then it ought to be discussed on its own.
Seriously though please do make a new thread for it. It's a new development that needs its own conversation.Screenshots from spring 2017, at work but will post them ASAP
Honestly the only one way Johnny would be controlled in the long run is institutionalization. Which is almost entirely not a thing anymore, and doubly so for a poor oppressed tranny. I predict many years of wonderful content, until Mama and Baby Yaniv decide to try their screaming and car blocking schtick on an East Indian gangbanger. Then content will mysteriously stop, quite suddenly.
“Involuntary detention and treatment is the most intrusive form of mental health care available,” said Chalke. “This is a failure to comply with the Mental Health Act, the law that allows people who are gravely ill - our friends, daughters, sons, parents and grandparents – to receive timely treatment while protecting their legal rights,” he said adding involuntary admissions are often a necessary last resort for mentally ill people who are at risk of harming themselves or others. “The state, when it uses such an extraordinary power, has a critically important duty to follow the law. This includes properly completing documentation of what is happening to an individual and why. To not do so is not only unacceptable, it is contrary to law.” said Chalke.
The report’s findings were based on an investigation that reviewed admission records of every involuntary admission in the province that took place in June 2017. A detailed analysis of mandatory admission forms found that across the province, all of the required forms were was completed in only 28% of involuntary patient admissions. Vancouver Coastal Health, Northern Health and the Provincial Health Services Authority had the lowest overall compliance rates.