Castle Doctrine - What does it mean?
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Wish I had a gun to shoot the black people that broke into my house three times.
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I live in (Philly) PA. I have 2 questions I need a real answer to. 1: I'm in my house and I hear the sound of things hitting my windows to the front of my home. I go to my door to discover 3 people throwing things at my home. Do I have a right to protect my home from vandalism? And 2: I walk outside to discover my car window broke with some dude sitting inside my car ripping my stereo out he has a tool in his hand used to break into my car. I have my legal gun on me. What are my options?
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AZ has it!!
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do you know where we can find a list of the states that have the different castle doctirne's?
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@MrSpinteractive A serious argument as to CA changing its "Socialist" ideas (socialist because Nazi Germany was an avid supporter of gun control), is that only law abiding citizens are affected by the gun laws of CA, not the criminals. The people who actually want to commit crimes will go to any lengths to do so. So in effect, you have completely disarmed yourself and placed your trust in the government. My gun stickers mean that I do not trust my life to the government.
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PA is on the band wagon for labeling everyone a terrorist to SUSPEND Pennsylvanian's rights to buy and possess firearms. Close the liquor shops down if you don't want so many DUIs too.
When you are defining 'Castle Doctrine' should that not be 'violent' (rather than 'viloent') and surely the second part of the slide should read "... or any other persons ILLEGALLY (rather than 'legally) inside". Such typo's could really land someone 'in the mire' if they followed your no doubt well intentioned advice! Not being a pedant, but such elemental errors diminish the points you are trying to make...
TheLegumMagister 1 month ago
@TheLegumMagister You are correct with "violent"...a misspelling...shoot me, no pun intended, however, you need to take another look its legally occupied and ILLEGAL trespassing...which I also misspelled "tresspassing" but you missed that one....geez.
DudeGuy1973 1 month ago
Great info. I live in Texas, have license to carry and keep a least one of my guns accessible in the home, car or on my person at all times. I would not live in a state that does not allow you to carry concealed nor stand your ground. 2nd Amendment has to stand for something, " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed". Never had to draw my weapon and hope to never need to. But rather have it and not need it . . .
OMGRedonk 3 months ago 2
@OMGRedonk Amen, couldn't have said it better myself..thanks for the great comment.
DudeGuy1973 3 months ago
'Commiefonia' - fuck you and fuck whatever state you live in. Up until you said that you came across a professional. Lose the bumper sticker rhetoric and make serious arguments for why CA should change its gun laws. No friend made here today.
MrSpinteractive 6 months ago
@MrSpinteractive dude it's a joke...geez...overly sensative are we? Actually, California has a good Castle Law which I mentioned. No duty to retreat and CA calls it justifiable homicide. Kudos to CA for that. The 'Commiefornia' was a joke to others that have used it based on the CA waiting period for gun purchase, can't purchase ammo online, open carry without magazine in gun, difficulty getting concealed weapon permits, but with all that CA is still better than some other states.
DudeGuy1973 6 months ago