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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1413350)8/5/2023 3:18:45 PM
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rdkflorida2
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There's a big difference between defending your own home...

And going armed to a demonstration. Especially with a deadly weapon as opposed to say pepper spray.

Sheech!



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1413350)8/5/2023 3:52:35 PM
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rdkflorida2
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you would defend your own home from Trump-supporting insurrectionists.

Of course. Everyone should know that.


Let's say one of them does show up and tries to bash down the door. You come out with a gun, and the guy starts to flee, but you open fire anyway and the guy is dead dead dead.


I wouldn't even come outside. Shoot him from inside as he's bashing the door down. If he tried to flee, I wouldn't shoot him. So I'd never shoot someone in the back running away.

You then get arrested for shooting an unarmed civilian in the back. Why? Because you happen to live in an area where the DA wants to make examples out of any armed defender who uses "excessive force."

Think that can't happen to you, since you live in Texas? Think again. Many parts of Texas are run by Soros-allied wokies. They're going to come after YOU just like Justin Hammer went after Kyle Rittenhouse.




You don't know a thing about TX. Texans shoot criminals all the time here as I used to document here.
Even in Harris county. There are no counties in TX where homeowners aren't allowed to defend their homes and families.

Now as it happens, there was a case here in Harris county where a homeowner shot two guys who were looting a neighbors house. He wasn't charged. Commit a crime in TX and you take your life in your hands.