Ambivalence on the Gun Laws

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Raoul F. Duke

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Ambivalence on the Gun Laws
« on: June 04, 2007, 06:40:54 AM »
There have been many, many times when I've been terribly grateful that there are no civilian-owned guns in China. But there are other times when I'm not quite so sure this status is necessarily a good thing.

Man shot dead for bad singing in Philippine karaoke bar
Thu May 31, 4:21 AM ET
 
MANILA (AFP)
- A jobless man was shot dead by a security guard for singing out of tune in a Philippine karaoke bar, police said Thursday.

Romy Baligula, 29, was halfway through his song on Tuesday night in a bar in San Mateo town, east of Manila, when 43-year-old security guard Robilito Ortega yelled that he was out of tune.

As Baligula ignored his comments and continued singing, Ortega pulled out his revolver and shot him in the chest.

Senior Superintendent Felipe Rojas said Baligula died instantly.

The security guard was detained by an off-duty policeman shortly after the shooting.

Deaths and violence are not uncommon in Philippine karaoke bars.

The popular Frank Sinatra song "My Way" has been taken off many karaoke bars in Manila after it was found to be the cause of fights and even deaths when patrons sang out of tune.
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Re: Ambivalence on the Gun Laws
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2007, 11:41:59 AM »
So....What will they charge the security guard with?  Justifiable Homicide?  Or will they give him a medal for Preserving the Peace?



I guess the moral here is "Don't Sing In Philippine Karaoke Bars"!!
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Re: Ambivalence on the Gun Laws
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2007, 09:42:52 PM »
This would cost far too much in bullets here.

Re: Ambivalence on the Gun Laws
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2007, 01:13:05 AM »
I actually agree with Stil. What is the world coming to.  bibibibibi
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