There is nothing in the handbook prohibiting anyone lawfully licensed to carry a handgun from carrying it.kiki5711 wrote:Kennard said the association had no record of Zimmerman's group registering as a neighborhood watch."The alleged participant ignored everything the Neighborhood Watch Program stands for, and it resulted in a young man losing his life," Kennard wrote.Please show me where in the rule book points out about carrying a gun. Not to mention it appears Zimmerman's group was not even registered as a neighborhood watch. Maybe that's why he thought rules didn't apply to him.Nothing in it about not carrying a gun. Surely such a prime and important rule would be in the handbook. Do you have any information that Z was ever told he ought not carry a gun?
What rules are you referring to?
LOL - doesn't matter what Zimmerman does. It's always wrong. Martin ran when nobody was chasing him. That's the fact. And, I bet if Martin ran, and tripped, and Z had stayed in the car, you'd be bitching that he should have followed so he could have helped him up.kiki5711 wrote:Well that sounds even worse. Clearly pursuing martin whereas he should have stayed put.He ran BEFORE Zimmerman got out of his car, according to the 911 tape. He did not start running after Z got out of the car. It was BEFORE Z got out of the car.

I don't know. Probably behaving erratically, as if he was on drugs, I would imagine. We can't know if Zimmerman was making it up at the time. It was what he said. And, you're so hot on the "rules" - they specifically refer to people looking like they are on drugs as being cause for suspicion. So, that's what the handbook says.kiki5711 wrote:what was martin doing that made him look like he was on drugs? you can't just say someone looks like he's on drugs, there has to be some indication to make you think that, otherwise it's just pure immagination.We don't know the details, but he said Martin looked like he was on drugs