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Canada, where you aren't allowed to defend yourself
On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 11:54:47 AM UTC-5, Frank wrote:
On 8/4/2017 12:23 PM, % wrote: On 2017-08-04 9:19 AM, Caecilius wrote: On Fri, 4 Aug 2017 11:24:22 -0400, "BurfordTJustice" wrote: [snip] The two in the home seized a firearm from one of the suspects and several shots were fired as the suspects fled. Shooting at people who were running away might be why they were charged. in canada nobody can shoot nobody Most states have a castle doctrine where your home is your castle and you can use deadly force to defend it. Cops will tell you if you shoot someone fleeing or outside the home, drag them inside before reporting it.. You forgot the part about putting the corpse on a tarp before you drag it back in the house so you don't leave a blood trail leading into your home. You then hose down the porch and driveway to wash the blood away. The tarp can be hosed off in the back yard then hung over the back deck rail to dry. Don't forget to pose the invaders dead body with a weapon of some kind in his hand. If you live out in a rural area far away from other people and you are a skilled taxidermist,........ ヽ(ヅ)ノ [8~{} Uncle Armed Monster |
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