Gov. Perry Signs Castle Doctrine

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Gov. Perry Signs Castle Doctrine

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Perry signs 'castle doctrine' deadly force bill
3/27/2007 12:17 PM
By: Associated Press

Gov. Rick Perry signed into law a bill Tuesday that gives Texans a stronger legal right to defend themselves with deadly force.
Link at: http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_ ... rID=181495

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I just posted this into the Final passage Thread. Guess its a tie on the draw for this one. :lol:
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As we Aggies say,

WHOOP!!!!!!

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The sky is falling

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(checking watch)
So... how long before the streets start running with blood? :roll:
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Re: The sky is falling

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Rex B wrote:(checking watch)
So... how long before the streets start running with blood? :roll:
According to the press and the Brady Bunch, any second now, but the law doesn't take effect until September 1st. :lol:
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Re: The sky is falling

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Rex B wrote:(checking watch)
So... how long before the streets start running with blood? :roll:
I just checked....the gutter is starting to fill up....give it another 10 minutes or so. LOL..

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I want to see the before and after numbers of the effects this law will have on crime.

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Poll at Austin Fox Affiliate regarding the castle doctrine:


http://www.myfoxaustin.com/myfox/pages/ ... geId=1.1.1


With 69 votes, it's 91% positive....

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All right, I'm gonna go reread it right now. I want to be prepared in case I get a "pop quiz" on this after 9/1 rolls around.

Oh phew it's only six pages. I'm already enjoying this much more than the FEMA flood control regulations I need to know for work.
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GrillKing wrote:Poll at Austin Fox Affiliate regarding the castle doctrine:


http://www.myfoxaustin.com/myfox/pages/ ... geId=1.1.1


With 69 votes, it's 91% positive....
At this time we're up to 107 votes with 93.45% in agreement (I believe that's 100 out of 107 votes using truncation instead of rounding). Not too bad, but I'd like a larger sample size, please... :cool:

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Did you notice how the paper tried to "load" the question? They made it about protecting property instead of protecting one's own safety and that of others.

The intent of the Castle Doctrine is personal safety, not property protection.

It still didn't get them many "anti" votes

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Voted Yes.

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I seem to recall this bill had something built into it to protect the shooter from civil prosecution so long as the shooting was justified/legal. Did I just make that up, or did this bill that just passed contain something to that effect?

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Syntax360 wrote:I seem to recall this bill had something built into it to protect the shooter from civil prosecution so long as the shooting was justified/legal. Did I just make that up, or did this bill that just passed contain something to that effect?
Having read what I believe to be the final version, I believe that portion got signed.

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YES ! :razz:
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