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New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 2:20 pm
by Alan K
This is my test of this forum site prior to use

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 2:23 pm
by Alan K
This is a second test and a topic will follow in a short time.

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 3:04 pm
by Van Canna
Al,

Welcome home. Image

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Van Canna

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 3:46 pm
by Alan K
Thank you Van Canna Sensei for your welcome.

And to all, I intend to begin the forum subject with a synopsis of the law of self defense in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
I will post this as my first subject matter,
together with a brief explanation as to how the laws are applied, e.g. statute and case law.

I welcome brother/sister lawyers from all
jurisdictions for their comments and to any forum users interested in this subject matter.

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 4:25 pm
by Allen M.
Welcome aboard as the new moderator to this forum, Alan. Best holiday wishes to you too.

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Allen Moulton from http://www.ury2k.com/

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 6:19 pm
by Sochin
Good luck Alan,

I'm no lawyer but I am a researcher and I wrote the only book in existance on the Canadian Criminal Code and self defense - so this is forum looks very interesting to me!

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The Fighting Old Man

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 7:33 pm
by gmattson
Congratulations Alan. Looks like you finally got your computer working. This should be a very busy forum now that we have a moderator.

Good luck

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GEM

New Forum Moderator

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2000 8:37 pm
by student
Brother Alan:

I am a member of the defense bar of the Commonwealth of Kentucky for 20 years; my active interests are martial arts.

Unlike yours (from what I understand from various postings on Van Canna's Forum) my Commonwealth puts no duty to retreat upon any Kentuckian - which looks nice in print but, as you can imagine, is very different in actual practice.

Glad you're reactivating the Forum, counselor.

student