Agricultural enterprise.seamusTX wrote:There are some mighty mean critters in Texas, too -- mostly two-legged.
PC §46.13 is an interesting law. It doesn't apply in cases of self defense or "an agricultural enterprise," whatever that means.
- Jim
Let's say you're driving a tractor and your tractor wheel pulls that rattlenake up an into the cab with ya.
Let's say you're patching up fence and that badger, who was hiding in the hole behind you, decides she doesn't want you near her young.
Let's say you're on out gathering stray's in the brush and out pops a mean hog comming right at you, you're on foot and your horse runs away.
Let's say that you're just out riding around the range and you see that coyote that's been killing your calves (eating up your profit (pardon the pun)).
Let's say that you're the son of the rancher who's out by yourself when any or all of this happens to you and you're only 16, but been driving a tractor since you were 10, what then, shouldn't you have that right to protect yourself... sure you would.
all of these are agrictural plus many, many more.
Russ