CHANGED OPINION: Houston Gun Store Shooting!

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No lawyer can be said to be engaged in good faith critical thinking if he’s not amenable to a reasoned change in opinion. I was reminded of this reality last evening while standing in line for the “Rise of the Resistance” ride at Disneyland in Orlando, Florida, reading a particular comment in response to a Law of Self Defense video I’d hurriedly posted that morning.

I produce this morning’s video to acknowledge that this is one of those rare occasions in which I’ve been compelled by reason argument to change my opinion of a use-of-force event.

A man--who happens to be black--enters a Houston TX area gun store and immediately takes money from an unattended register. As he's departing the store, another man--who happens to be white--engages the black man with a revolver, killing him.

That white man has now been indicted by a grand jury on a charge of murder, and a lawyer interviewed by the media about this case states unequivocally that the shooter's conduct was "outside the bounds of the law."

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