To: FreedomPoster
Did you even read my #80?Yes, my response was was on #81 -- how did you miss THAT?
And YOU haven't answered that.
91 posted on
01/27/2003 9:49:54 AM PST by
WL-law
To: WL-law
I answered it pretty clearly in #80.
Beyond the moral issue of "should you be able to defend your property with lethal force", on which my stand is stated in #80 -
Why don't you go call a TX attorney?
92 posted on
01/27/2003 9:58:37 AM PST by
FreedomPoster
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To: WL-law
You just don't seem to get it. Spring traps are illegal because they can hurt an innocent person. Shooting a robber is a different issue.
You also seem to be incapable of reading Texas law posted here. I'll give you and example. Someone steals a lawn mower from a carpoint at night. They load it into the back of their pickup. The owner comes out with a gun and says stop. Thief tries to get into truck. Owner shoots thief in the back. That would be legal in Texas.
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