This is why I live in Texas!
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This is why I live in Texas!
WTF?!! Homeowner stops a burglar and they try to charge HIM with a crime. As an experienced gun owner I know that you should never fire your weapon unless it is to kill someone, but this is just crazy! If this happened in Texas, cops would give you a pat on the back and tell you that you should have shot that piece of ****.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/21...-near-burglar/
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/02/21...-near-burglar/
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Asked a lawyer friend about it and he said it would not end well for me if I had shot him.
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i cant find the article but there was a case baytown outside of houston where two illegals were robbing this guys neighbor then they ran across his lawn so he shot and killed both of them and it was all good. sounds pretty laxed to me
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one of my sheriff friends and his constable brother have both told me that if I decide to shoot someone in self defense I should make sure they are dead and drag them in my house. They said at that point it is not your word against his, it is simply you claiming self defense and you feared for your life.
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Not really, they have to be pretty much attacking you for you to be able to do something even in Texas. I talked to a lawyer about it a few weeks ago, be careful guys and read into the laws.
I guess I'll have to read into it. Had someone banging on our doors and windows, then they started flashing lights in the windows. They went to the back yard and did the same ****.
Asked a lawyer friend about it and he said it would not end well for me if I had shot him.
Asked a lawyer friend about it and he said it would not end well for me if I had shot him.
You are on a roll today, son.
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It all depends on the situation. This is why people should read gun laws.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/adminis...elatedlaws.htm
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/adminis...elatedlaws.htm