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  • jwamplerusa

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    30 plus years ago we moved into our home. Then it was in that thin line between suburbia and the farm land.

    Now we are surrounded, and the density is rapidly worsening.

    The same sentiment still exists between my neighbors and I as discussed in this thread.

    During the 2020 riots, and the threats to "take it to the suburbs", plans were made load outs discussed including with our neighborhood LEO who's family was receiving threats through social media.

    If I remember correctly threatening someone with an incendiary device is a threat of serious bodily injury or death. Don't bring a Molotov to my community. It might not turn out the way the Communists delusions would suggest.
     

    Mgderf

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    Doesn't the DOJ investigate all people who are inciting riots, or is it just the elusive white supremacists.

    Rural areas aren't a good place to do that stuff, if you lose the town battle your only place to retreat is the countryside, which, like 2in1evtime said, can be unpleasant. View attachment 208051
    "You shore do have a purdy mouth boy"
     

    Mikey1911

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    There is a whole sub thread with people discussing what they would use to bait under the trees to get Antifa to come in. It's pretty hilarious.
    Possibly a lot of traps similar to those from "Home Alone", or maybe even from "Death Wish 3"?
     
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    Basher

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    30 plus years ago we moved into our home. Then it was in that thin line between suburbia and the farm land.

    Now we are surrounded, and the density is rapidly worsening.

    The same sentiment still exists between my neighbors and I as discussed in this thread.

    During the 2020 riots, and the threats to "take it to the suburbs", plans were made load outs discussed including with our neighborhood LEO who's family was receiving threats through social media.

    If I remember correctly threatening someone with an incendiary device is a threat of serious bodily injury or death. Don't bring a Molotov to my community. It might not turn out the way the Communists delusions would suggest.

    Yeah, if you attempt to use fire against me or mine, I’m not going to hesitate in using lethal force to stop you. Fire is a four-letter word in our house. I don’t wish its use against anyone, and will do everything necessary to prevent it.

    Back in AZ, arson or attempted arson of an occupied structure was justification for the use of deadly force. Is it the same here in IN? I would assume so, but looks like I have a little homework to do…
     
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