"Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." — John Adams
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Great Front Porch Signs
Now here is a mandatory sign for anyone living in S.E. Texas. Great to put on your front porch post surrounded by a few pot plants and a guard dog. Found this sign over at Texas Fred's blog. Once Texas Fred's neighbor starts marketing them, I'll buy a couple of them.
§ 14-51.1. Use of deadly physical force against an intruder.
(a) A lawful occupant within a home or other place of residence is justified in using any degree of force that the occupant reasonably believes is necessary, including deadly force, against an intruder to prevent a forcible entry into the home or residence or to terminate the intruder's unlawful entry (i) if the occupant reasonably apprehends that the intruder may kill or inflict serious bodily harm to the occupant or others in the home or residence, or (ii) if the occupant reasonably believes that the intruder intends to commit a felony in the home or residence.
If you were able to get filup on your property with a sign there would be no mistaking him with his physique. And if you could hit the side of a barn, no make that the Goodyear blimp hanger, then you could hit him.
After 25 years of owning my own construction company, I made the decision to sell out to a younger generation and spend more time with my family and friends.
7 comments:
Nice signage but it lacks "AND IT MEANS YOU."
Great sign!
How can I get Philip Klein to come on my property with that sign?
§ 14-51.1. Use of deadly physical force against an intruder.
(a) A lawful occupant within a home or other place of residence is justified in using any degree of force that the occupant reasonably believes is necessary, including deadly force, against an intruder to prevent a forcible entry into the home or residence or to terminate the intruder's unlawful entry (i) if the occupant reasonably apprehends that the intruder may kill or inflict serious bodily harm to the occupant or others in the home or residence, or (ii) if the occupant reasonably believes that the intruder intends to commit a felony in the home or residence.
does a 'headache' constitute serious bodily harm?
no but nausea does.
If you were able to get filup on your property with a sign there would be no mistaking him with his physique. And if you could hit the side of a barn, no make that the Goodyear blimp hanger, then you could hit him.
what sort of gun would one need to penetrate into a vital area?
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