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Castle Doctrine
JebM:
I was with you A-Fixer, I thought AAllen was applying Castle Doctrine for the kid. Now I understand what he was refering to. Sounds to me that this was a "good shoot" and I'm glad the first case got dimissed.
A-FIXER:
After reading the post after my question I got it as well and do agree it was in order to protect one self and not knowing the outcome of an armed person and being unstable in that enivorment of line of duty and was asked to lower the firearm. Makes a person think exactly where do you want that type of action to lead to.
Blkcat:
The Omaha World Herald has a story in today's edition reporting that Nebraska State Senator Mark Christensen is planning to introduce a Castle Doctrine bill in this year's legislative session. You can see the article at this URL: http://omaha.com/article/20100102/NEWS01/701029869
This is a good time to contact your Senator and urge support of the bill/
A-FIXER:
Good read I will be contacting my senator and on a personal note I would like those opposed to place themselves as being the victim and hoping someone was armed and capiable of saving their life or those of someone they love abiet it would be a WHOLE different story if someone had the courage to save their life on the spot or would they be willing to sacrifice their life to keep the current law on the books. Without reprisial from the victims/familes of the BG...
ABN207:
--- Quote from: Blkcat on January 02, 2010, 12:36:49 PM ---The Omaha World Herald has a story in today's edition reporting that Nebraska State Senator Mark Christensen is planning to introduce a Castle Doctrine bill in this year's legislative session. You can see the article at this URL: http://omaha.com/article/20100102/NEWS01/701029869
This is a good time to contact your Senator and urge support of the bill/
--- End quote ---
After reading the 2 Jan OWH article I wrote a letter to the Pulse but they never published it. The article was pretty biased against the Castle Doctrine (my thoughts). Also, the lawyer from Lincoln had some comments that bordered on being comical. I guess if the Castle Doctrine is approved we no longer have to think. Another part of the article said a guy in Colorada was shot while mistakenly trying to enter the wrong home,just a block away from his house. Well, what they failed to mention was this guy walked around to the back of the house, broke the window on the back door, reached his hand inside to unlock the deadbolt while a man and his girlfriend were home watching television. The OWH article made it sound like some drunk was at someones door trying to use his key in the lock--well, I don't know about anyone else but if someone breaks the window on my back door, reaches in, unlocks my deadbolt and enters my home he's gonna meet Mr. Smith & Wesson and probably die of lead poisoning. Sure hope the Castle Doctrine gets approved for our state. It is scary just to think what will happen if we ever do have to defend ourselves and our loved ones.
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