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In indiana you can shoot if your property is attacked or to protect lives. So if he tried to break in he could be shot. Doesnt have to be in the house.
You'd be pretty close to say every third or forth house has at least a Marlin Model 60, Ruger 10/22, and or a Mossberg 500 or Remington 870 bare minimum.
Remember...Class III is legal in these two States as well.
(IE) Full Auto machine guns, suppressors, AOWs, SBRs (short barrel rifles).
Federal $200 tax stamps along with the AOW $5 Federal tax stamp are at record highs in these two States.
In Texas you don't even have to drag the corpse inside, you can kill them if you view them as a threat and they are on your property at night.
Really I think the homeowner did us a disservice -- now the taxpayers get to support that scum a few years in jail and then he'll be out committing more crimes against more innocent people.
I wish California were as lenient as Texas. Here, you have got to prove, that your life or your family was in danger, of being threatened or killed.
Anyways i was told a long long long time ago, by a cop by the way, that in some circumstances, it is best to shoot to kill instead of the suspect, coming back which some have by the way, and sued the victims. And believe this, actually won there case, go figure.
Right ha! scum like this, do the same things over and over again.
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