recent burglery attempt(s)
f someone enters my house while me and my family is there without permission I will assume they are there with mal intent and they will be dealt with accordingly. They should've thought about the consequences of their actions before attempting to break into my house. If there was a real fear of severe/deadly consequences for committing violent crimes there would be less crimes. You know you would most likely or there is a great possibility of dying if you jump out in front of a truck or jump into a shark tank or tiger cage (bad examples I know but you get the point) so you don't do these things. If criminals actually believed they would face severe penalties or consequences for committing violent crimes they would t do it. 3 hots and a cot, recreation, cable TV, etc psssh please! All for FREE...you and I pay for that and what do those worthless individuals do for us?? NOTHING! Our Justice system is a joke we are becoming too much a nation of tolerance and acceptance and we are weaker for it...bust into my house or threaten me and or my family and I'm going to end you...period[/rant]
recent burglery attempt(s)
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cornrickey
Why would you want to kill somone for stealing property especially someone else's? Just because you can doesn't always, even rarely, means you should. And I'm not even touching on the moral question. In my mind I don't even get that far. I'm talking pain, suffering and the financial impact of the shooter and their family. Civil lawsuits go for years and cost a unbelievable amount of moneyregardless I you win or loose.
I for one hope all the neighbors in my new neighborhood are like Mr Joe Horn. I'm my personal opinion it's not up to me to decide if stealing something is worth a life, it's the crooks decision to decide if stealing something is worth risking his life. Someone breaks in, shoot to kill, the law protects you in TX. If they are dead that's one less thief on the street and one less prisoner to pay for in prison, they made their bed and they can lay in it.
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rc5695
Check the laws, your FL or UT CWP may be valid in SC.
SC as pro2A as it is interestingly enough does not have reciprocity with UT or FL CCW for non-resident permits (which I have). They will honor a resident FL permit though but not a UT resident permit, I find that odd.
http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/florida.pdf
http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/utah.pdf
Langston a lot of states call a concealed carry permit/license something different. CFL, CCW, CFP...no uniformity.
recent burglery attempt(s)
this is a story from the city next to where I live and 2 cities to the east of where I work.
http://www.kxxv.com/story/22566835/v...-home-invasion
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