the_sandman_454
Silver Member
I suspect the outcome would have been quite a bit different if someone like me (27, 6'4", ~290lbs) were in that situation instead of an older lady.
I think that is terrible. Everyone should have a reasonable right to protect themselves *and* their belongings. Who it is should have nothing to do with it, whether it's someone young or old. I know if I hear a strange noise around my place, or hear my truck or tractor fire up, I'll probably not wait for the cops to arrive, I'm going to meander out to investigate, and with me, will likely be my trusty carbine length AR15 locked & loaded.
I think it is unreasonable to think just how much we've given in to criminals to think that letting someone steal your stuff is not only acceptable behavior, but the only correct behavior. I wish my state had laws like Texas does, except stronger (remove the "after dark" provision)...
That's not to say I'll shoot anybody suspicious on my property. But it shouldn't be illegal to check my posessions, weapon in hand, in case something is amiss, and someone decides they need my things more than I do. I worked hard for what I have, and I'll be damned if I let some slimy thug get their hands on my stuff if I can prevent it. The law needs to reflect that, and guess what? I suspect theft will drop after the first few meet their fate. I suspect a lot of thugs would start to consider a career change. They used to hang horse thieves, let's bring that back for car thieves, and other somewhat expensive items (tractors, motorcycles, ATV's, etc)... If it ain't yours, and you the owner didn't give you permission to use it, you have no use to society and should go away.
Some day I'll run for office, and we'll start to clear some of this crap up...
I think that is terrible. Everyone should have a reasonable right to protect themselves *and* their belongings. Who it is should have nothing to do with it, whether it's someone young or old. I know if I hear a strange noise around my place, or hear my truck or tractor fire up, I'll probably not wait for the cops to arrive, I'm going to meander out to investigate, and with me, will likely be my trusty carbine length AR15 locked & loaded.
I think it is unreasonable to think just how much we've given in to criminals to think that letting someone steal your stuff is not only acceptable behavior, but the only correct behavior. I wish my state had laws like Texas does, except stronger (remove the "after dark" provision)...
That's not to say I'll shoot anybody suspicious on my property. But it shouldn't be illegal to check my posessions, weapon in hand, in case something is amiss, and someone decides they need my things more than I do. I worked hard for what I have, and I'll be damned if I let some slimy thug get their hands on my stuff if I can prevent it. The law needs to reflect that, and guess what? I suspect theft will drop after the first few meet their fate. I suspect a lot of thugs would start to consider a career change. They used to hang horse thieves, let's bring that back for car thieves, and other somewhat expensive items (tractors, motorcycles, ATV's, etc)... If it ain't yours, and you the owner didn't give you permission to use it, you have no use to society and should go away.
Some day I'll run for office, and we'll start to clear some of this crap up...