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Posted by Mark Hendershot on February 17, 2002 at 23:32:34 from (216.166.150.163):
In Reply to: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 17:45:07:
Here in the State of Washinton you have the Right to defend you Property with forse if needed to do so. If someone trys to hurt your family or you on your property you can use deadly forse if you haft to. You can't just shoot someone but if you feel threatin and they are tring to do bodily harm to you, you can. If someone breaks into your home and treatens you, you can use nessasary forse to stop them. On your property in Washington you still have more rights then off it. We also have the right to carry a concealed weapond without a permit in you place of abode or personal buissness. Away from home you haft to have a permit but that is something you just buy. You can walk down the street with a loaded gun on you hip if it is in plane view too. There are some places you can't take them into like a Bar, Post Office or Court House but I won't get into that. All this depends if you not a convicted felon and still have the right to bear arms. Check with your local Police Dept. for the Laws pertaining to this as I can see New York has some strange Laws. So I take my right to defend my home and family seriously. It is my right to do so. I am not a gun nut (some people think I am) but I do and so dose my wife and daughter know how and when to use one. Hope to God it never happens or is needed. Mark H.
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