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From: Bullwinkle on 4 Jul 2010 14:24 Cook said< Anyways, it's all good. I live in the miserable assbackwoods state of tennesee where guns are legal and using force to protect yourself and your property is legal as well; so I'm not worried that I've been "outed". Where does it say you can use deadly force to protect property? "SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message news:i0fj91$vf2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message news:4c2b27e7(a)news.x-privat.org... > Say Dustin, you have not answered this. > > So it must be assumed you lied about the Tennessee law. > > Tennessee, like many states, has a castle law that allows the use of deadly force in a person's home, on their property and including their car. The law in Tennessee does not require the owner or any person legally on the property to retreat before threatening or using deadly force, if that person believes the force in necessary. The law, and it's subsequent amendments lean heavily in favor of the lawful owner of a property, much like the castle laws in Texas. http://state.tn.us/sos/acts/105/pub/pc0210.pdf
From: (William Regal) on 4 Jul 2010 14:26 Where does it say you can use deadly force to protect property? You said: Anyways, it's all good. I live in the miserable assbackwoods state of tennesee where guns are legal and using force to protect yourself and your property is legal as well; so I'm not worried that I've been "outed". That is not in there. "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9DA8A2B3D74E0HHI2948AJD832(a)69.16.185.250... "\(William Regal\)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in news:4c2b27e7(a)news.x-privat.org: > Say Dustin, you have not answered this. I didn't think it was necessary, as google could easily find the answer. Plus, I have bullwinkle killfiled so I didn't see this particular question. > So it must be assumed you lied about the Tennessee law. Well, you know what they say about assuming things, right? http://state.tn.us/sos/acts/105/pub/pc0210.pdf -- I hate when I just miss a call by the last ring (Hello? Hello? Damn it!), but when I immediately call back, it rings nine times and goes to voicemail. What did you do after I didn't answer? Drop the phone and run away?
From: (William Regal) on 4 Jul 2010 14:28 Where does it say you can use deadly force to protect property? Cook said: Anyways, it's all good. I live in the miserable assbackwoods state of tennesee where guns are legal and using force to protect yourself and your property is legal as well; so I'm not worried that I've been "outed". "SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message news:i0fj91$vf2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message news:4c2b27e7(a)news.x-privat.org... > Say Dustin, you have not answered this. > > So it must be assumed you lied about the Tennessee law. > > Tennessee, like many states, has a castle law that allows the use of deadly force in a person's home, on their property and including their car. The law in Tennessee does not require the owner or any person legally on the property to retreat before threatening or using deadly force, if that person believes the force in necessary. The law, and it's subsequent amendments lean heavily in favor of the lawful owner of a property, much like the castle laws in Texas. http://state.tn.us/sos/acts/105/pub/pc0210.pdf
From: SeaNymph on 4 Jul 2010 16:15 "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message news:4c30d2e2(a)news.x-privat.org... > Where does it say you can use deadly force to protect property? > > Cook said: > Anyways, it's all good. I live in the miserable assbackwoods state of > tennesee where guns are legal and using force to protect yourself and your > property is legal as well; so I'm not worried that I've been "outed". > > > "SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message > news:i0fj91$vf2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message > news:4c2b27e7(a)news.x-privat.org... >> Say Dustin, you have not answered this. >> >> So it must be assumed you lied about the Tennessee law. >> >> > Tennessee, like many states, has a castle law that allows the use of > deadly > force in a person's home, on their property and including their car. The > law in Tennessee does not require the owner or any person legally on the > property to retreat before threatening or using deadly force, if that > person > believes the force in necessary. The law, and it's subsequent amendments > lean heavily in favor of the lawful owner of a property, much like the > castle laws in Texas. > > http://state.tn.us/sos/acts/105/pub/pc0210.pdf Wow, that looks familiar <g> > >
From: Bullwinkle on 5 Jul 2010 07:34
"SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message news:i0qq48$tmh$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message news:4c30d2e2(a)news.x-privat.org... > Where does it say you can use deadly force to protect property? > > Cook said: > Anyways, it's all good. I live in the miserable assbackwoods state of > tennesee where guns are legal and using force to protect yourself and your > property is legal as well; so I'm not worried that I've been "outed". > > > "SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message > news:i0fj91$vf2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message > news:4c2b27e7(a)news.x-privat.org... >> Say Dustin, you have not answered this. >> >> So it must be assumed you lied about the Tennessee law. >> >> > Tennessee, like many states, has a castle law that allows the use of > deadly > force in a person's home, on their property and including their car. The > law in Tennessee does not require the owner or any person legally on the > property to retreat before threatening or using deadly force, if that > person > believes the force in necessary. The law, and it's subsequent amendments > lean heavily in favor of the lawful owner of a property, much like the > castle laws in Texas. > > http://state.tn.us/sos/acts/105/pub/pc0210.pdf Wow, that looks familiar <g> Where does it say you can use deadly force to protect property? Cookie said: Anyways, it's all good. I live in the miserable assbackwoods state of tennesee where guns are legal and using force to protect yourself and your property is legal as well; so I'm not worried that I've been "outed". > |