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<blockquote data-quote="presidentcarter" data-source="post: 1552472" data-attributes="member: 5609"><p>And they're right for it so props to Texas. Castle doctrine (using 'home' not property) vs TX style stand your ground. </p><p></p><p>If I tell someone to get off my property and they don't at least make an attempt to do so, never mind increase their aggression, it should be justified to use deadly force at some point.</p><p></p><p>However, do I want to kill someone over being a hot head on my porch? Absolutely not unless I felt myself or my family was in imminent danger. </p><p></p><p>Like I said I'm just catching up on this and it'll be interesting how it shakes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="presidentcarter, post: 1552472, member: 5609"] And they're right for it so props to Texas. Castle doctrine (using 'home' not property) vs TX style stand your ground. If I tell someone to get off my property and they don't at least make an attempt to do so, never mind increase their aggression, it should be justified to use deadly force at some point. However, do I want to kill someone over being a hot head on my porch? Absolutely not unless I felt myself or my family was in imminent danger. Like I said I'm just catching up on this and it'll be interesting how it shakes out. [/QUOTE]
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