Pegging the bullshit meter on this one shit-for-brains.
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Just got your ass handed to you with 5 citations. How many did you provide, zero? That’s right. ZERO
Pegging the bullshit meter on this one shit-for-brains.
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They’ve been deceasing since the 90s and there’s no proof that it has ANYTHING to do with gun ownership. Yet, here we are with 30,000+ gun deaths every year. Year in. Year out.
Not one study, dumbfuck, has indicated a causal link between more guns and less crime.
Keep struggling, halfwit.
People have a right to make their own decisions on which risks to take in life.
If we got rid of guns, people would find other ways to die.
How many studies did it take to prove a causal link between smoking and lung cancer?
If we got rid of guns, people would find other ways to die.
well u dont shoot after intruder has his hands around your neck or shoots you!
More guns exist today in America yet murder and crime is way down from 30 years ago.
Less people own guns now then 30 years ago. Maybe more guns but less gun owners.
Dumb Bitch
Like car accidents, yet libs never demand that cars be outlawed.
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?
Quote Originally Posted by Leonthecat View Post
Owning a gun increases your risk of being shot.
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.This was not an isolated incident.
TEXAS!
Why if You Shoot Trespassers, You'll Probably go to Jail
Home News Crime Why if You Shoot Trespassers, You'll Probably go to Jail
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