barstoolguru wrote:YOU CAN NOT SHOOT STRAY ANIMALS IN THE STATE OF TEXAS. You have the right to defend yourself but you just can't shoot someone's dog because it is on your property
3) Shooting “stray” Dogs and Cats (Penal Code 42.09 Animal Cruelty). Any person who shoots a non-livestock animal, which includes any stray or feral cat or dog, and a wild living creature previously captured, can be charged with a felony offense. Penal Code 42.092 of the State of Texas law states that a person must have the owner’s consent to kill the animal (exceptions to prosecution are provided in Section 42.092(e)(1)). It is clear that a “stray” dog or cat either has no owner or that the person who shoots the animal did not get the owner’s consent.
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...it's worth pointing out that this, which is being repeated in the thread, is not the law...it is parts of the law with comment by the website added in just in case we're not smart enough and need help understanding...by the website...
...to get the truth, the whole truth, and nothing BUT the truth, look it up and read the LAW...