To: PatrioticAmerican
So, you can kill anyone's dog that you choose? Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. The worst you can get (to the best of my knowledge) is discharging a firearm in city limits, maybe willful distruction of private property. Personally, I'd like to change this. But then you run into other issues, which can get completely out of hand.
87 posted on
01/09/2003 9:55:14 AM PST by
Hodar
To: Hodar
So, you can kill anyone's dog that you choose? Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. The worst you can get (to the best of my knowledge) is discharging a firearm in city limits, maybe willful distruction of private property. Personally, I'd like to change this. But then you run into other issues, which can get completely out of hand.
You won't shoot my dog if it's in my car or we're out for a walk, 'cause I've got my Glock .9 with me.
And I'll kill anybody who tries to harm my dog.
Count on it.
To: Hodar; matthew_the_brain; little-e
>>So, you can kill anyone's dog that you choose?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. The worst you can get (to the best of my knowledge) is discharging a firearm in city limits, maybe willful distruction of private property. Personally, I'd like to change this.<<
Move to Virginia. Shooting and killing someone's dog (unless it's running deer or harassing livestock) is a felony, and you can go to jail.
There's a newspaper columnist in Roanoke who is without a job right now because he killed the neighbor dog he thought had bothered his cat. After the dog was dead, kitty came sauntering home, with not a hair out of place.
The columnist is potentially facing jail time. I say good.
179 posted on
01/10/2003 7:13:45 AM PST by
Darnright
(Don't mess with a Virginian's dawg)
To: Hodar
The worst you can get (to the best of my knowledge) is discharging a firearm in city limits," I swear, officer...right after he shot my dog, he pointed that gun at me..." Read that as assault with a deadly weapon...whether you did it, or not.:)
225 posted on
01/12/2003 10:12:11 AM PST by
gundog
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