No, we are in exact agreement. I guess my sarcasm was too subtle.Heartland Patriot wrote:Sir, I often agree with you as your annoyances are often the same as mine. But I disagree on this one slightly...I don't think this was "in defense of property" as the robber had already departed the scene.....The Annoyed Man wrote:I know that Texas isn't Washington, and our laws do permit some use of deadly force in defense of property, but this is a good illustration for why use of deadly force in defense of property can be a bad idea sometimes.
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I know that Texas isn't Washington, and our laws do permit some use of deadly force in defense of property, but this is a good illustration for why use of deadly force in defense of property can be a bad idea sometimes.