RCMP are spread pretty thin, it's why farmers NEED to pack heat at all times. Would I be a redneck bumpkin in the city if I belted somebody who was doing donuts on my lawn with their motor vehicle?
What if that lawn was my livelihood?
He's never heard of stand your ground.
All of them except Texas, and half the time, even Texas.In which State?? Texas, Arizona, Florida ??
All of them except Texas, and half the time, even Texas.
Yep, really.
From your own article:
"In Texas (c), the law for using deadly force in defense of property is not new and is very broad. Texas law says a person is justified in using deadly force if they reasonably believe that this is necessary and the only way to prevent a serious crime such as burglary or theft or to prevent someone from fleeing with stolen property from your home or property."
That's what I just said.
I never said he did. I was responding to petros's cowboying.The guy was not using deadly force... he had a gun.. he did not use it did he. He used his foot and kicked a crappy snowmobile, unless a foot is now deadly force.
I agree completely. I completely approve of what Saskatchewan Sal did here. I've done the same.The gun was only a deterrent against escalation of assault buy two individuals who were breaking the law by trespassing.
If the two attacked the man, or try and take his firearm away from him... then he could be considered in fear for his life.. and shoot the trespassers.
The man said he was carrying his shotgun for self-protection.
Here's a little advice, free for nothing. Try reading the f*cking thread (RTFT) before you stick your oar in. You'll look less stupid.
Defending it with lethal force, however, is "assault with a deadly weapon."
I look forward to your demonstration that the statement was inaccurate.Careful, stick your oar into this thread could be considered hazardous.. carry a shotgun.
Say I was just responding to your completely inaccurate statement...
I look forward to your demonstration that the statement was inaccurate.
OK, thanks for that demonstration of your reading comp skills.It's already been demonstrated.. watch the video. What you are calling Deadly Force is a boot.
You seem quite passionate about your stand here so let me jump in with a few questions...and a comment. Question one from your statement here, we are speaking about the guy in the video who approached the two skidoo boys...are you saying from your observation of the video that you would have shot these young boys to save your wheat?If they were killing my winter wheat there would be stains in the snow.
In my estimation a redneck is someone who is over reactive without putting any thought into the consequence of his action. Buddy in the video did just that.What makes him a redneck?
Yes I would say you would be a redneck bumpkin in the city if you belted somebody who was doing donuts on your lawn with their motor vehicle if you did not attempt to resolve the issue peacefully first.RCMP are spread pretty thin, it's why farmers NEED to pack heat at all times. Would I be a redneck bumpkin in the city if I belted somebody who was doing donuts on my lawn with their motor vehicle?
What if that lawn was my livelihood?
Did he shoot them? Since they were agitating his livestock he has the right to use whatever means it requires to elimate the risk to his livelihood.
One of the requirements of legally operating a sled means you agreed to stay on trails and off private land without expressed consent.
You're sure a sh-tty lawyer. I'd never hihire you.
The law:One of the requirements of legally operating a sled means you agreed to stay on trails and off private land without expressed consent.
You're mixing your terms. "Ambulance chasers" are plaintiff's attorneys in civil cases.
Yea vigilante justice!
Woohoo.