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  • scb wrote:
    Wow - no court, no paperwork, no questions asked, huh? I find that hard to believe.

    All I'm saying is, your assertion that it's better to kill a burglar to avoid all the paperwork that comes with filing a burglary charge is silly.

    There's no trial if there's no crime. It's not a crime to kill a home invader.
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  • dunkman wrote:
    i was just thinking that... i also just thought about how easy it would be to murder someone who perhaps fucked you off in some or other in life.

    basically... tie them up, put a balaclava on them and drag them into your house and then shoot them... claim they were stealing your playstation.

    brilliant :)
    I'm not saying there wouldn't be an investigation. You can't just blow someone away in your home without being questioned by the authorities but you have every right to defend yourself and your home over here.
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  • in_hiding79
    in_hiding79 Posts: 4,315
    scb wrote:
    Yet I'm sure it's much more simple than defending yourself against murder charges.


    He shouldn't have been in my house in the first place then the asshole would not have been shot in the face.............by little ol' me! :D
    And so the lion fell in love with the lamb...,"
    "What a stupid lamb."
    "What a sick, masochistic lion."
  • I never have understood why some go to such great lengths to defend criminals.
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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    I never have understood why some go to such great lengths to defend criminals.

    I agree. I am always wondering that in these threads.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
    scb wrote:
    Yet I'm sure it's much more simple than defending yourself against murder charges.


    As the saying goes... I'd rather be tried by twelve than carried by six.
  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    unsung wrote:
    As the saying goes... I'd rather be tried by twelve than carried by six.
    I like

    "I"d rather not shoot someone over a tv".

    Its just fitting you know.
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    Commy wrote:
    I like

    "I"d rather not shoot someone over a tv".

    Its just fitting you know.

    I like

    "I'd rather shoot and kill an intruder than let them have their way with my family."
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • jeffbr wrote:
    I like

    "I'd rather shoot and kill an intruder than let them have their way with my family."

    bravo
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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    If someone breaks into my house am I supposed to hand them a questionaire about their motive? How do I know he doesn't plan on doing harm? I guess I don't shoot him if he's smiling?
    Have you ever had to make a claim on a burglary? It's not as simple as making an insurance claim.

    First you have to make a police report and then you become the primary suspect because immediately the police will think you are trying to make an insurance claim.
    Then if you are cleared of being a suspect you have to have an itemized list of what's missing and it has to be on the police report (so you better be sure you take thorough inventory when you call the police because if it's not on the police report it won't be covered).
    And what about family heirlooms and items that have special meaning? Can you really replace your deceased grandfather's wedding ring with meager monetary insurance? I don't think so.

    Yeah maybe if someone breaks into my home I DON'T value that fuckers life for a dime!!!! It's easier to blow his friggin head off and go buy a sponge and mop to clean the brains off the walls
    Don't forget the air freshener spray. Brains, blood and dead people stink.
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    bravo
    maybe you two can share sponges and mops. after you clean up your circle jerk mess.
  • 69charger
    69charger Posts: 1,045
    Commy wrote:
    I like

    "I"d rather not shoot someone over a tv".

    Its just fitting you know.

    1. Do you have a job?

    2. If so, are a part of management?

    3. Are you good at your job?
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    69charger wrote:
    1. Do you have a job?

    2. If so, are a part of management?

    3. Are you good at your job?
    Relevance? Where are you heading with this?
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    maybe you two can share sponges and mops. after you clean up your circle jerk mess.

    Maybe you can contribute something intelligent to the thread.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • 69charger
    69charger Posts: 1,045
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    Relevance? Where are you heading with this?

    You'll see...

    What are we in court or something?
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    jeffbr wrote:
    Maybe you can contribute something intelligent to the thread.
    Look, i don't agree, but i understand that some people may wish to purchase a gun and have it on their property in the event that they may need to someday protect themselves or their family against real physical harm. Ok i get that.

    What i do not understand, is how some people can come on here and boast about blowing someones brains out all over a wall and act proud about the fact that they are prepared to murder someone. Some of the talk has centred around blowing someones head off over possessions. Possessions for fucks sake.

    Murder is NOT pretty. Unless you are a completely heartless person, just make sure you are prepared of the consequences that will follow once you murder someone. Be prepared to lose part of your soul if you have one.

    I work as a critical care paramedic and i have seen death first hand more often that i ever hoped to. It's real, people die, dead, finito, no more. Not the movies ok.
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    69charger wrote:
    You'll see...

    What are we in court or something?
    it was a question damnit. it's a public message board. you don't wanna answer me. fine, put me on ignore and fuck off.
  • 69charger
    69charger Posts: 1,045
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    it was a question damnit. it's a public message board. you don't wanna answer me. fine, put me on ignore and fuck off.

    Wow! That time of the month or something? Christ!
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    Look, i don't agree, but i understand that some people may wish to purchase a gun and have it on their property in the event that they may need to someday protect themselves or their family against real physical harm. Ok i get that.

    What i do not understand, is how some people can come on here and boast about blowing someones brains out all over a wall and act proud about the fact that they are prepared to murder someone. Some of the talk has centred around blowing someones head off over possessions. Possessions for fucks sake.

    Murder is NOT pretty. Unless you are a completely heartless person, just make sure you are prepared of the consequences that will follow once you murder someone. Be prepared to lose part of your soul if you have one.

    I work as a critical care paramedic and i have seen death first hand more often that i ever hoped to. It's real, people die, dead, finito, no more. Not the movies ok.

    Self defense is not murder. Self defense can involve taking a life, but it can't reasonably be called murder. Killing someone who is going to inflict harm or death on a loved one is an honorable thing. My "soul" will be in far worse shape if I stood by and watched harm come to my family and did nothing.

    I don't subscribe to religious notions of the sanctity of life (or soul for that matter), so if some scumbag dies doing something bad, I honestly don't care. If I took someone's life, I'd probably throw up, and then quickly get over it once the rational part of me realized that it was him or me (or my family).

    If you chose to allow an intruder to have their way with your loved ones, that is something you'll have to live with.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • Pj_Gurl wrote:
    Look, i don't agree, but i understand that some people may wish to purchase a gun and have it on their property in the event that they may need to someday protect themselves or their family against real physical harm. Ok i get that.

    What i do not understand, is how some people can come on here and boast about blowing someones brains out all over a wall and act proud about the fact that they are prepared to murder someone. Some of the talk has centred around blowing someones head off over possessions. Possessions for fucks sake.

    Murder is NOT pretty. Unless you are a completely heartless person, just make sure you are prepared of the consequences that will follow once you murder someone. Be prepared to lose part of your soul if you have one.

    I work as a critical care paramedic and i have seen death first hand more often that i ever hoped to. It's real, people die, dead, finito, no more. Not the movies ok.
    I also stated earlier i probably wouldn't shoot an intruder but then it started pissing me off that some want to trivialize burglary like it's just someone stealing a TV. How ignorant is that? What about rape? Kidnapping?
    Again, it's not murder if you kill an intruder in your home, it's self defense.
    Why would you defend a criminal that deserves and perpetrated an act that got him shot?
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