In a Posh central Id. neighborhood?
Does he live in Ketchum? I didn't hear about it,when did it happen?
In a Posh central Id. neighborhood?
So if a guy was no long entering your house, retreating down the driveway in your truck, would you start shooting?
Does ID not have castle doctrine?
So if a guy was no long entering your house, retreating down the driveway in your truck, would you start shooting?
Gotta love arm chair quarterbacks. The national standard for using deadly force is if your life is in danger. There may be some state laws that allow taking a life for lesser reasons, but I wouldn't risk my freedom on them holding up in court. If you live in one of those states and would risk your freedom, good luck and hopefully it works out in your favor.
So if a guy was no long entering your house, retreating down the driveway in your truck, would you start shooting?
I could be wrong, but someone who killed dogs and is fleeing would still be a very hard case to prove. And expensive. I don’t know of very many circumstances a fleeing person can be shot, there are some but it’s rare, even murders.
Texas is a bit different than most states. I think they still have duels, and I’m ok with that. But in most states, you will be in a world of hurt should you shoot a fleeing thief.
But after Austin and the other cities get overrun from the west coast, you may want to reread this law, they are coming for the seats.
Now we know why we ended up needing concealed carry permits and classes.
It concerns me when people are interested in the "reasons" why/when they're legally allowed to kill a person. If you're life is truly in danger, it doesn't matter on the law (but I guarantee you'll be justified in your actions). Focus on protecting yourself, not trying to figure out in which state you can kill a person for stealing something...
Sgt Joe B Frick's rules for a gunfight, rule number 28.
28. The only thing you EVER say afterwards is, "He said he was going to kill me. I believed him. I'm sorry, Officer, but I'm very upset now.
I can't say anything more. Please speak with my attorney."
It's a great thing to know the laws and you shouldn't have/carry weapons without knowing them. However, that doesn't mean you should use deadly force just because the law allows it.So understanding the laws of the state where you live and raise your family is a bad thing? I don't understand that at all. If someone enters my home through force I should have the right to stop that threat. Unfortunately in many places certain types of people have made that illegal. I don't live there.