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It happens all the time. You don't feel comfortable doing it, but many, many people do feel comfortable. And you've been told that over and over and over and over on this thread. Your reality is not the reality most of us live. We find houses under construction to be interesting, and we go and look.
I'm beginning to think this is something you folks probably do actually do now.
You have no respect for natural rights, most notably property rights, so I guess it is possible.
Forgive me. I forgot who I was talking to on this board: a bunch of Marxists.
Thanks for clarifying; it seems a petty point but it goes to the "was just on a jog" theory.
I hadn't thought about casing the place until I just read a few posts above as a theory; could be...?
Again his history would help; was he employed, taxpaying, Joe Average, sproting running shoes? Makes me lean more towards his presence on the house as innocent vs was he unemployed, wearing heavy boots, (false), a thief...the only criminal record on him is the 2013 incident of bringing a gun to a game? That was long ago enough to be put down to youthful stupdity; what was his current lifestyle like?
Again even if her was a thief I still think the white guys acted horribly and are complete idiots to boot. I'm almost always on the side of law enforcement but not this time -not that the shooter was a policeman anyhow, just a hotheaded hick.
He was working two jobs, and wearing running shoes. He did not steal nor damage anything in the house according to the home owner.
I'm admitting that you folks do it now. You've actually convinced me.
I was giving you folks too much credit believing that you would actually respect property rights but again I forgot you don't believe in them.
Then you folks wonder why people need to be armed inside their homes.
Folks are straight-up loco.
Not when it comes to home construction where the doors and garage door aren’t on yet
I’m not opening someone’s door to a home that’s occupied but an unoccupied home? Definitely.
I’m also not a criminal and have no ill intentions so that’s why most people do it. It’s to admire the home or dream of what could be for your home if you built one.
If you think that’s worthy of arrest or murder you have serious issues.
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