To what "stuff" are you referring?Lucky45 wrote:casselthief wrote:
The parents are equally culpable in how this daughter is "acting out."
TXi wrote: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:08 pm
I didn't realize you knew them. Can you give us some insight?
casselthief wrote:
I understand full well that you are bringing up the absurdity of me making personal judgements based on little facts.
that said, I am tired of people (not any one here) that run off at the mouth (on Dr Phil, of course) "Mah chald's gone crazy, I cahn't cuhntrol her!"
well, did you teach them discipline, be over-bearing where it necessitated? get involved?
or did you let them be raised by eMpTyV.
I apologize if that simply does not apply in this case, but I have seen it many a time, and therefore am quick to throw that particular judgement out.
TXi wrote: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:07 pm
However, I agree with you that in most cases the parents caused the problems.
Does anybody keep up with this stuff?
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- Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:46 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:10 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Perfectly worded.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...But I'll bet he didn't even care...He won't need to anymore, thats for sure...
I just keep one thing in mind...News is news...Not evidence...
- Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:07 pm
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That was pretty transparent, wasn't it?casselthief wrote:I understand full well that you are bringing up the absurdity of me making personal judgements based on little facts.txinvestigator wrote:casselthief wrote:The parents are equally culpable in how this daughter is "acting out."
I didn't realize you knew them. Can you give us some insight?
that said, I am tired of people (not any one here) that run off at the mouth (on Dr Phil, of course) "Mah chald's gone crazy, I cahn't cuhntrol her!"
well, did you teach them discipline, be over-bearing where it necessitated? get involved?
or did you let them be raised by eMpTyV.
I apologize if that simply does not apply in this case, but I have seen it many a time, and therefore am quick to throw that particular judgement out.
I have just seen instances where 2 kids, raised by the same parents in the same environment, turn out 1 great kid, 1 a hoodlum.
However, I agree with you that in most cases the parents caused the problems.
- Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:45 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: HPD: Dad shot man who was with teen daughter
NoLucky45 wrote: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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PC §46.02. UNLAWFUL CARRYING WEAPONS. (a) A person commits
an offense if he intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries on or
about his person a handgun, illegal knife, or club.
Was it an offense to grab a gun after the suspect had fled?
No it was not. A shotgun does not make 46.02, nor does it make 9.31.Was it an offense to carry a gun when the suspect return to talk?
was WHAT reckless????or was it reckless?
No, he was not in violation of 46.02 or 46.05.Was it an offense to display the gun since the suspect was not armed and seeking an explanation from or discussion with the dad concerning their differences?
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.Obviously he is not going to say that he decided to end this guys life for being in the house with his daughter because that would be considered MURDER I presume.
So I guess he will say that he shot the suspect in self defense.
If you are referring to a CHL holder, carrying a handgun is NOT in violation 46.02 either. So I still don't get your reference to 9.31 (b)(5) and 46.02.
- Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:08 pm
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- Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:08 am
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Re: HPD: Dad shot man who was with teen daughter
It is dangerous to mess with a man's underage teen daughter.Lucky45 wrote: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.
- Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:07 am
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Re: HPD: Dad shot man who was with teen daughter
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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