House sponsor, state Rep. Kip Capley (R), said, “Do we trust law-abiding citizens or do we side with the criminals that prey upon them? Because right now, under current law, if someone is breaking into your property, if they’re stealing from you, if they’re destroying what you’ve worked your entire life to build, you’re expected to wait. You’re expected to hesitate. You’re expected to second-guess and take a calculated look at defending what’s yours. HB 1802 simply says, ‘If someone is destroying your property, that you can use lethal force to protect it.'”
Don't need their permission. Fk you very much. If you think a State law is needed in order to defend your home/family from criminal intrusion with lethal force, you a dumb cucked faggot ass POS. US Constitution 2nd amendment already provides.
Great relief knowing we don't have to 'invite' the thugs over our doorway threshold to be able to eliminate the threats! Now if only we could get around that 'can't shoot em in the back' thing...that ought to be fair, too.
Now do the other 49.
We've had that and better for many years in oklahoma.
And constitutional carry,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS362kv_OYA
...and any new ones that are added.
Don't need their permission. Fk you very much. If you think a State law is needed in order to defend your home/family from criminal intrusion with lethal force, you a dumb cucked faggot ass POS. US Constitution 2nd amendment already provides.
Well that's ridiculous. Do they have a duty to retreat? I figured Tennessee would be a great state for firearms laws.
As far as im concerned thsts my rightnin ALL 50nstates.
I believe this extends your right to protect all your property outside of your house: car, bicycle, shoes, etc.
This needs to happen in every state and municipality.
Man, That's awesome. Some states let you bait deer with corn. I wonder what you could set out to attract criminals. Are they going to issue tags?
Great relief knowing we don't have to 'invite' the thugs over our doorway threshold to be able to eliminate the threats! Now if only we could get around that 'can't shoot em in the back' thing...that ought to be fair, too.