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semi right Ben

If someone is standing over your bed at 3am and you put him out of his misery, you'd spend a couple of years in court and most likely get off in the end.

Different story if someone is in your shed or backyard though, then it's a case of the "equal or lesser force" rule applicable

Aye I know this, but if someones in my yard and they DONT run then the law be damned. Like you said a few weeks ago, nobody goes to jail in this state. Public opinion on this sort of matter is enough to sway any jury.

-D

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Yeah i always thought they were plastic till JIS told me they were fiberglass then i looked on the auctions and found they were correct

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b107935204

Only the lips are plastic im sure.

lol good luck with that whole not going to jail reasonable force argument Ben

i almost guarantee if you shiv someone who is stealing your car that wouldn't count as reasonable force hence you loose and we visit you in the big house

and if it really was a "shiv" that would show prior intent to do somebody harm and you may end up on murder but probably dropped to manslaughter with a good QC

lol good luck with that whole not going to jail reasonable force argument Ben

i almost guarantee if you shiv someone who is stealing your car that wouldn't count as reasonable force hence you loose and we visit you in the big house

and if it really was a "shiv" that would show prior intent to do somebody harm and you may end up on murder but probably dropped to manslaughter with a good QC

we'd have to get permission from his new girlfriend first........Bubba!! ;)

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