Gun owners own more guns so the number of guns owned is higher even though the percentage of ownership is down
So less gun owners equals less gun violence then correct?
Gun owners own more guns so the number of guns owned is higher even though the percentage of ownership is down
Neither is good guys with a gun saving lives or stopping a shooter. It happens quite frequently. Yet, you leftist morons deny that. You ignorantly say it's a rare occurrence. You're wrong.
Like car accidents, yet libs never demand that cars be outlawed.
My State's laws say it is proper for me to protect myself, my family, and those visiting me from intruders and attackers without fear of prosecution or civil suits. In fact, it extends that proper action to my vehicle and place of business along with those in my vehicle and place of business. In goes on to say that I need not retreat in from and intrusion/attack nor surround my personal safety to a criminal.
TEXAS!
Why if You Shoot Trespassers, You'll Probably go to Jail
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Why if You Shoot Trespassers, You'll Probably go to Jail
By Chelsea Reinhard | Sep. 15, 2014 8:00 am
Killing isn’t always illegal in Texas, however when one can justifiably use deadly force to protect their property is not only complicated, but often misunderstood.
Signs on property edges threatening to shoot trespassers and the faulty notion of the right to kill a cheating spouse under a “temporary insanity” defense are old adages most have seen or heard in west Texas, however tongues quick to draw often miss the mark when it comes to proper application of the law.
“Trespassing can be met with force, but not deadly force,” Tom Green County Sheriff David Jones explains. “There’s certain things that you can and can’t do. It’s just not, ‘if you get on my property, I can shoot you’.”
Paramount to using deadly force to protect property is the time of day. Texas law affords owners of land or tangible, moveable property the right to use deadly force only at nighttime, and again only in two distinct situations.
In order to use force to protect property, the penal code states that a person reasonably believes force is necessary to prevent or terminate trespass or interference with property or that the force is immediately necessary to recover the property.
The law places further stipulations on the use of deadly force, which requires that one reasonably believe the deadly force is immediately necessary in order to: (1) prevent the imminent commission of arson, burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, theft or criminal mischief at night, or; (2) to prevent someone
http://sanangelolive.com/news/crime/2014-09-15/why-if-you-shoot-trespassers-youll-probably-go-jail
Ask the questions first or face manslaughter charges, racist.
Not according to my State's laws. Nothing in the law says I have to ask any questions.
If that' what you believe, shoot away then.
How many have you killed to date, racist?
You are confusing trespassing with burglary. Trespassing means you are on someone's property without their permission. Entering someone's home without permission is burglary. The bar to legally use deadly force when someone has entered your home is much lower than when they are simply on your property.
Shooting first and asking questions later is a good way to get yourself brought up on manslaughter charges.
Montana homeowner who shot dead unarmed German exchange student trespassing in his garage gets 70 years
Markus Kaarma was sentenced Thursday to 70 years in prison, with no parole for at least 20 years, in the shotgun killing of Diren Dede
A Missoula jury convicted Kaarma of deliberate homicide in the case that caused an outcry in Germany
He shot Dede, who was unarmed, after being alerted by motion sensors in his garage
Witnesses said Kaarma fired at the teen four times, striking him twice
The case brought scrutiny to Montana's law allowing the use of deadly force in some situations to protect home and family
A Montana homeowner was sentenced Thursday to 70 years in prison, with no parole for at least 20 years, in the shotgun killing of a German exchange student who was trespassing in his garage.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...man-killed-German-student-set-sentencing.html
It's not a matter of what I believe but what the law says.
It's quite evident why you refuse to try and take what you say people shouldn't own.
How many have you shot?
That's what matters.
I remember reading about that when it happened. Totally different circumstances.
It's not a diversion dick cheese. Demonstrating a causal link is a very high bar. You know this.
What matters is that no one has been stupid enough to make the mistake of being an intruder or an attacker.
You still need to demonstrate how they threatened you if you choose deadly force.
Many who thought castle doctrine laws would cover them find themselves in prison for life.
LOL
So no one?
Then your guns are just for making holes in paper, right racist?
I see.
Know why you're shooting
Know what's down range
Know what's surrounding you
Every Police Officer should also go through the same training ....
If you don't know your Target, why are you shooting ... multiple times?