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Don't we have the same rights to use deadly force against 4-legged threats like this?
Is deadly force justified to save the life of a 4-legged victim?
Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harris
Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harris
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Re: Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harr
"The dog was attacking ME...that is my story and I'm sticking to it"
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Re: Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harr
I think that you could make the case that pets would fall under the protection of property statues. If your dog had some readily identifiable wounds I would guess it could work well in court. In those situations keeping the two bodies separate in the sights might be the trick. Their bodies would generally be flying in all directions as your dog tried to fight/evade, I would think.
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Re: Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harr
I found this to be especially telling and indicative of our dysfunctional society:
Texas self-defense law provides immunity from lawsuits in legitimate cases.One witness was afraid to do anything for fearing a lawsuit from the pits owners.
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CHL since 2/2011
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Re: Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harr
Of course you have every right to intervene, at which point you might be threatened and then it's game on.goose wrote:I think that you could make the case that pets would fall under the protection of property statues. If your dog had some readily identifiable wounds I would guess it could work well in court. In those situations keeping the two bodies separate in the sights might be the trick. Their bodies would generally be flying in all directions as your dog tried to fight/evade, I would think.
CHL since 2/2011
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
Glock 26, S&W 442, Ruger SP101 .357 3",
S&W M&P 40, Remington 870 Express 12 ga 18"
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Re: Series of pit bull attacks frighten neighbors in NW Harr
If I could safely engage without injuring my own dog, I would do so without hesitation. I've almost had to do so a couple of times now with my neighbor's new mutt. As others have already said, it would fall under defense of property.