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"SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message
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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".

From: SeaNymph on

"Bullwinkle" <BDTJ(a)loa.mo> wrote in message
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> "SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message
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> "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message
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>> 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...
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>> "(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message
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>>> 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?
>
>Try reading the link. Page 2 is a good place to start.


From: (William Regal) on

"SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message
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>
>Try reading the link. Page 2 is a good place to start.

Follow your own advice.

No where there does it say deadly force can be used
to protect property.


Now to support Cookie show where it say you can use deadly force to protect
property?



From: SeaNymph on

"(William Regal)" <ve(a)il.co> wrote in message
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> "SeaNymph" <SeaNympy(a)deepbluesea.com> wrote in message
> news:i0skmu$lkj$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
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>>
>>Try reading the link. Page 2 is a good place to start.
>
> Follow your own advice.
>
> No where there does it say deadly force can be used
> to protect property.

The word "deadly" is not used. If you actually read the law, which it
appears you did not, the implications are clear in that the legal resident
may use force, deadly or otherwise, to protect life and property. Prior to
this statement, the case for property is made, with the use of the word
"curtilage" which refers to the area surrounding a dwelling. IOW, life,
property and vehicles are all covered under this law. Don't be such a tard.

(c) Any person using force intended or likely to cause death or serious
bodily injury within a residence, dwelling or vehicle is presumed to have
held a reasonable belief of imminent death or serious bodily injury to self,
family, a member of the household or a person visiting as an invited guest
when that force is used against another person, who unlawfully and forcibly
enters or has unlawfully and forcibly entered the residence, dwelling or
vehicle, and the person using defensive force knew or had reason to believe
that an unlawful and forcible entry occurred.




From: FromTheRafters on
"Bullwinkle" <BDTJ(a)loa.mo> wrote in message
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> 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".

Find a better quote. This one says nothing about "deadly force".

While you're at it, look up statistics on how many gun owners have been
killed by intruders using the property owner's own gun. Have you ever
been the victim of a home invasion? I'll tell you what, intruders can
have my gun - but they'll be getting all of the bullets first.


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