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Originally posted by Mike

I realize that it's legal to shoot someone inside your house, but, damn if I know what's legal out in the yard.

This maybe true in Oregon, but it's not in California. In this state it all comes down to the nature of the crime being committed. If you wake up in the middle of the night and find someone sitting at your kitchen table eating food out of your fridge, and shoot him; I guaranty you'll be the one in jail the longest. You are only allowed to use "appropriate" force (appropriate to the crime being committed) to protect yourself and your property. If a guy has a knife to your throat, you could get away with popping a cap in hisass.

Sadly, the bleeding heart liberals of our society expect you to respect the "rights" of those jerks who ignore your rights to be safe and secure in your home, and to protect your property from thieves.

The above does not apply to my house. I'll shoot first and worry about the consequences later.

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Originally posted by Bambikiller240

The above does not apply to my house. I'll shoot first and worry about the consequences later.

Damm straight, this being after my 2 boxers have chewed on his arse. I pity the fool that comes into my house uninvited.

Chris

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Originally posted by Bambikiller240 Sadly, the bleeding heart liberals of our society expect you to respect the "rights" of those jerks who ignore your rights to be safe and secure in your home, and to protect your property from thieves.

The above does not apply to my house. I'll shoot first and worry about the consequences later.

I agree with you Bambikiller. There's an old saying that still applies to this situation and that is "Dead men tell no tales." And they don't testify either!

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Well it hapened strangely imo. I pulled the truck up along side them where their light wouldnt see the handleROFL .

Four of the six gave up they thought i had a gun. One of them ran but got stuck in a fence and my dad grabbed him.

They havent cought the last one yet dang it!

They must have of heard the truck pull in to the drive and seen the lights, i dont see why they didnt bolt:stupid:

This has happened before. Someone was steeling parts of of my dads Nova with tools they stole from a his shed. This is strange their isnt a demand for these cars here hardly at all! Im glad it wasnt a 300z those are getting plucked every other day!

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Originally posted by ChrisA

Damm straight, this being after my 2 boxers have chewed on his arse. I pity the fool that comes into my house uninvited.

Chris

You've got that right! I've got one boxer (avatar) and one pitt bull. You crooks come on over LOL . I think my boy needs a new chew toy:devious: .

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I have a walker hound thats a pretty bad dog to mess with if you are a stranger. The police sent me a letter about a year ago telling me i had to keep him chained due to over agresiveness:tapemouth .

He'll be chained up out back bye the car from now on!

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I'd just totally do some awesome ninja action and start flying around, they'd be too stunned to realize I had already chopped them all in half.

Or, I'd take my beater car and run them over. And back up. And run them over. Back again. You get the idea...

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Originally posted by GunnerRob

I agree with you Bambikiller. There's an old saying that still applies to this situation and that is "Dead men tell no tales." And they don't testify either!

Rob:

Another good saying is:

"Things go smoother with only one set of paperwork to be filled out!"

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