Posted on 09/21/2014 11:16:08 AM PDT by pabianice
You’re quite welcome.
Looks like the dawg has prior experience with the kitty taking a chunk out of his backside . . .
Zimmerman’s & Officer Wilson’s attackers were both out in public space.
A dead perp in your house with a broken window or door behind him has already committed breaking & entering.
In states with Castle Doctrine law, a homeowner who uses deadly force against forcible entry is immune from `wrongful death’ lawsuits, IIRC.
Exactly.My Rottie and Shepherds will want their pound of flesh (literally)first.I will liberally apply 00 buck to what’s left.
.45 ACP, so you don’t have to shoot twice.
Actually; hornet spray in a can will travel 20 feet and blind your attacker.
I just hope that they and their audience takes the advice.
Not all.
Most patrol without firearms. Some have firearms with them or in the vehicle.
“Armed police!”. . .upon arrival something those that are carrying have to say, if they have time, before they proceed with a call.
Red and white vehicles in London are armed police.
I am just saying in a pinch... at least you might stop him from killing you
I am NOT advocating that OVER the use of a nice 45 magnum, if you got one of those handy
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In states with a castle doctrine, a clear forced entry, and only one story they may sue but they are not getting anything.
You put the two qualifiers in order. #1 In states with a castle doctrine, #2 a clear forced entry, Not every state has a castle doctrine. In the states that do, a clear forced entry must be obvious.
“In the states that do, a clear forced entry must be obvious.”
Not always. If a person pushes in the door or follows someone else into the house uninvited you have an unlawful entry. If they display a weapon, threaten you in such a manner that you believe they are a threat to life or great bodily harm and refuse to leave then in most states the castle doctrine does apply. Every state has laws that allow the right of personal protection. Some demand that you retreat if you can, but that is not always possible and these laws recognize that as well.
I will strongly consider keeping bug spray on hand in the event I run out of ammo.
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