glockster19m t1_j8t74fq wrote
Reply to comment by smartest_kobold in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
I mean let's be honest, it wasn't much of a standoff
The house was never surrounded, shots were never exchanged, they were literally letting supporters in and out of the house freely the whole time
tghost474 t1_j8vnkp5 wrote
Dude you’re trying to use logic and reason here. Best of luck but a waste of your breath.
glockster19m t1_j8wn0cn wrote
Like I definitely don't support the browns, they were both straight up mentally ill and thought they Ed thought he was the second coming of Jesus Christ by the end of it
But it also just wasn't a stand off. They were literally arrested when two undercover agents showed up at their door with a sheet of fucking brownies and were let right inside
largeb789 t1_j8xpyrw wrote
But it could have turned violent. They had traps in place. They were non compliant with the law.
glockster19m t1_j8xqd1r wrote
But again, it didn't turn violent
If anything it's an example of how easily the government could have avoided violence had they wanted to in similar situations like Ruby Ridge
largeb789 t1_j8xrzvm wrote
Ed Brown "vowed to resist arrest violently and die rather than go to prison." The only reason the standoff didn't turn violent was the marshals were able to trick them. I don't think Ruby Ridge would have unfolded the same way. I'm glad the feds learned from that and realized they were dealing with a couple nutters.
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