That's a very good point. I am not 10' tall and bullet proof, gun or not.G26ster wrote:I'm truly surprised by the number of folks who believe that if you have drawn your weapon first, you are the automatic winner in any encounter.
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- Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:45 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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- Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:53 pm
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- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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I guess you have to weigh the value of what your potential loss would be vs. the value of how much of a headache(or not) the aftermath of the shooting would be. And the answer to that is going to be different for each individual.
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:23 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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This is pretty silly.bdickens wrote:Insurance. Why not just chuck the guy the keys to your house, too?CainA wrote:Insurance.bdickens wrote:CainA wrote:I wouldn't shoot the perp even if justified. Material things aren't worth the legal headache.
Well now, how about if those material things are either a) your livelihood, like the tools with which you make your living and feed your family, or b) rare and extremely difficult to replace like your left-handed Gibson Flying V?
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 3:22 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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The house scenario is a completely different one. There are a lot of variables and the variables are pretty important. So maybe, maybe not.lrpettit wrote:Just curious, would you also just rely on insurance if they were burglarizing your house? Would you go out the back door and let them take whatever they wanted if they left before the police arrived? It's a serious question. I might depending on the circumstances. I hope I never know the answer. Some people say they wouldn't use their weapon to defend property under any circumstances. I believe I would in some circumstances and accept the legal hassle that goes with it. I don't know that either position is "right".CainA wrote:Okay, good luck to you if you ever encounter this scenario.lrpettit wrote:In my case, insurance wouldn't cover the weeks of effort it would take to recover the loss and the resultant effect on my business if they steal my "tools". I would defend my property.CainA wrote:Insurance.bdickens wrote:CainA wrote:I wouldn't shoot the perp even if justified. Material things aren't worth the legal headache.
Well now, how about if those material things are either a) your livelihood, like the tools with which you make your living and feed your family, or b) rare and extremely difficult to replace like your left-handed Gibson Flying V?
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:28 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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Okay, good luck to you if you ever encounter this scenario.lrpettit wrote:In my case, insurance wouldn't cover the weeks of effort it would take to recover the loss and the resultant effect on my business if they steal my "tools". I would defend my property.CainA wrote:Insurance.bdickens wrote:CainA wrote:I wouldn't shoot the perp even if justified. Material things aren't worth the legal headache.
Well now, how about if those material things are either a) your livelihood, like the tools with which you make your living and feed your family, or b) rare and extremely difficult to replace like your left-handed Gibson Flying V?
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 2:03 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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Insurance.bdickens wrote:CainA wrote:I wouldn't shoot the perp even if justified. Material things aren't worth the legal headache.
Well now, how about if those material things are either a) your livelihood, like the tools with which you make your living and feed your family, or b) rare and extremely difficult to replace like your left-handed Gibson Flying V?
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:21 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Catch someone breaking into car
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I wouldn't shoot the perp even if justified. Material things aren't worth the legal headache.