txinvestigator wrote:To what "stuff" are you referring?
Don't worry about it, only if you have an antennae and tuned your channel to a certain wavelength will you recieve the broadcast.
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Great post overall Stevie.stevie_d_64 wrote: I believe it is another illustration of how horrible things have become in society where someone believe its ok to mess around with obviously young girls at his age, and not see there is something wrong with the whole situation...
For those now crossing the finish line, I am referring to anyone in the future that might happen to be faced with this scenario. That ONE (universally meaning any and everybody) should make sure they know this statute before you think you are going to use it. There is nothing complex to over analyze about what I said. Instead of us discussing the angles that a person with CHL would be faced with in a similar scenario. We are playing symantics, looking for where I said "shotgun." Although from the get-go I have used the word gun and never specified.txinvestigator wrote:So you are not referring to the person in the article which is the subject of this thread? He had a shotgun, not a handgun. 46.02 matters not.
nitrogen wrote: I'd argue that he's raping her, and as far as the law is concerned, it IS statutory rape.
That leads me to a good question. I realise it's a HUGE strech, but the law allows defense of 3rd parties from rape, does that include statutory rape as well? Does Texas look at both the same, or are they different crimes?
I want everyone to read the original post again. I post on the CHL side and was referring to CHL holders. I said, "But if you come home and see someone with your "who you thought was innocent" daughter, then you pull a gun after they flee. Remember this. PC §9.31. SELF-DEFENSE"txinvestigator wrote:A shotgun is not a weapon covered in 46.02, so please explain to this simpleton how 9.31(b) (5) applies.Lucky45 wrote:I never said he was carrying in violation. Read my post again. I said everyone should remember this Penal Code.KD5NRH wrote:
He wasn't "carrying in violation" of any part of the statute; he had a shotgun in his own home when the guy came back onto the property.
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I never said he was carrying in violation. Read my post again. I said everyone should remember this Penal Code.KD5NRH wrote:
He wasn't "carrying in violation" of any part of the statute; he had a shotgun in his own home when the guy came back onto the property.
06:43 AM CDT on Monday, March 12, 2007
KHOU-TV
From 11 News staff reports
Houston police now say a father shot and killed a 27-year-old man he found with his teen daughter Saturday night.
The man died at the scene.
Initially, an Amber Alert was issued night for 13-year-old Tesa Taylor, and then she returned home Sunday at 11 a.m.
But the details are still coming out.
The incident began just before 11 p.m. Saturday when her parents arrived home at 6900 Chasewood Drive and found the two.
Police said the man and the girl ran out, and when the man returned to talk with the parents, the girl's father had a loaded shotgun.
After a struggle, the father allegedly shot and killed the man, Houston police said.
Police are considering charges against the father, and it's not clear if the mother will be charged for lying.
Initially the mother told HPD that there were two men inside and they were strangers, and as she entered, the suspects ran out.
Off-camera, some members of her family told 11 News she had run away to a friends house, fearing she’d get in trouble for inviting two male friends over.
They said Taylor apparently met them through a chat line.
Police have yet to confirm the story and said they're still looking for pieces to put this puzzle together.