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Quote from: CAMPMEAT on March 27, 2011, 09:54:22 AMHate to say it, but anything left in the woods is fair game for trouble. I wouldn't leave any trail camera in the woods.Where would you use it / leave it then?
Hate to say it, but anything left in the woods is fair game for trouble. I wouldn't leave any trail camera in the woods.
Quote from: dscubame on March 31, 2011, 12:26:56 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on March 27, 2011, 09:54:22 AMHate to say it, but anything left in the woods is fair game for trouble. I wouldn't leave any trail camera in the woods.Where would you use it / leave it then? I use one on my private property right here at the house. Problem solved.
Stealing a salt lick and breaking into a truck is like apples and oranges. I belive breaking into a truck is a felony. You can use deadly force, stealing a salt lick isn't. Anybody correct me if I'm wrong. I'd still beat the crap out of the salt lick thief and shoot the felon breaking into my truck...
I don't care what internet lawyers think. It's my stuff and the criminal will have to deal with the consequences. Too many people give criminals rights. As far as I'm concerned criminals don't have any rights when they're breaking into a $30,000 truck or your house, raping a women, child molesters etc. I have NO sympathy for criminals, period.
How can protecting your property be considered " if you act like a criminal you're going to be prosecuted like one ? " I'm not the criminal. That's the problem with society today, the honest citizen doesn't have any rights. This state needs the " Castle Law. "
Ok, I was scared for my life when he was breaking into my truck! so I killed the some@#$%h! Remember if your in that situation, You were scared for your life.
those that leave witnesses get testified against...