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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Question: If Harrison shot somebody after he came out of a bar, then wouldn't he be in major trouble for having a gun inside a bar? Does he get a pass because he's the owner? Typically, its 10 years for a weapon inside a bar.
Indeed.
I don't get the bit about the woman being shot in the shoulder.
That's because she wasn't shot in the shoulder. She was hit by flying glass from a bullet that hit a car window.
Amazing how we gave Moss every benefit of the doubt but with Harrison he has already been convicted......
Question: If Harrison shot somebody after he came out of a bar, then wouldn't he be in major trouble for having a gun inside a bar? Does he get a pass because he's the owner? Typically, its 10 years for a weapon inside a bar.
No-one's convicting him yet but it's tiresome to say "if guilty" on every post. That's kind of assumed.Amazing how we gave Moss every benefit of the doubt but with Harrison he has already been convicted......
This is a sad day for the NFL.
Someone not named Marvin Harrison shot the gun. That's one scenario. Other people have brought it up, but it really applies here. Two words Duke Lacrosse.
Amazing how we gave Moss every benefit of the doubt but with Harrison he has already been convicted......
Workhorse, please tell me that you're not the same Workhorse who posted the above nonsense over on Colt Freaks....
Well then please help me understand that one scenario out there in which the details don't add up to Marvin being the shooter. And PacMan is in Dallas now, so he didn't drive up and steal his gun.
Indeed.
I don't get the bit about the woman being shot in the shoulder.