crimzy
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Originally Posted by reefraff http:///t/396972/another-stand-your-ground-in-fla-in-the-making#post_3537228
I like stand your ground laws. I seldom have a gun with me unless I am road tripping and then it stays in the truck. No fear, just the realization there are some crazy muthas out there on the lonely open road.
If someone kicks in your front door and you ventilate their forehead you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer and spend thousands to stay out of jail for dispatching someone who richly deserved it. Some states take it to a crazy level, like Texas. You can use deadly force there to protect your neighbor's property. That's nutz.
But it works fantastic here in Colorado and not even the current brainless gun phobic liberal half brains running the state at this time have tried to repeal it. There was a case last year where a guy caught two gentlemen here from another country doing the jobs we lazy Americans wont stealing his trailer. As they were driving away he let loose with a few rounds and hit one of the guys. He was successfully prosecuted. There have been numerous incidents of homeowners taking out bad guys who have broken into their homes. And thanks to SYG laws they didn't have to spend thousands in legal fees for protecting themselves.
You're misinformed my friend. As far as I know, every state that observes a duty to retreat does not require that in one's own home. That is generally referred to as the Castle law, (ie. your home is your castle). And unfortunately, there are just as many crazy muthas who possess CPL's, which makes them that more hazardous to everyone else.
As a side note, one of my favorite pastimes when I was young was to throw ice into crowds at busy bars. I'm glad I was never shot by a gun-toting nutjob who was in fear of my aggression...
Originally Posted by reefraff http:///t/396972/another-stand-your-ground-in-fla-in-the-making#post_3537228
I like stand your ground laws. I seldom have a gun with me unless I am road tripping and then it stays in the truck. No fear, just the realization there are some crazy muthas out there on the lonely open road.
If someone kicks in your front door and you ventilate their forehead you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer and spend thousands to stay out of jail for dispatching someone who richly deserved it. Some states take it to a crazy level, like Texas. You can use deadly force there to protect your neighbor's property. That's nutz.
But it works fantastic here in Colorado and not even the current brainless gun phobic liberal half brains running the state at this time have tried to repeal it. There was a case last year where a guy caught two gentlemen here from another country doing the jobs we lazy Americans wont stealing his trailer. As they were driving away he let loose with a few rounds and hit one of the guys. He was successfully prosecuted. There have been numerous incidents of homeowners taking out bad guys who have broken into their homes. And thanks to SYG laws they didn't have to spend thousands in legal fees for protecting themselves.
You're misinformed my friend. As far as I know, every state that observes a duty to retreat does not require that in one's own home. That is generally referred to as the Castle law, (ie. your home is your castle). And unfortunately, there are just as many crazy muthas who possess CPL's, which makes them that more hazardous to everyone else.
As a side note, one of my favorite pastimes when I was young was to throw ice into crowds at busy bars. I'm glad I was never shot by a gun-toting nutjob who was in fear of my aggression...