SID210SA
AAM Moderator
How would you interprerit this doctrine or law known as the Castle law, specifically how it relates to your vehicle:
http://www.rc123.com/texas_castle_doctrine.html
http://www.rc123.com/texas_castle_doctrine.html
How would you interprerit this doctrine or law known as the Castle law, specifically how it relates to your vehicle:
http://www.rc123.com/texas_castle_doctrine.html
Not a lawyer, but this was interesting reading,
A MAN’S CAR IS HIS CASTLE: THE EXPANSION OF TEXAS’ “CASTLE DOCTRINE” ELIMINATING THE DUTY TO RETREAT IN AREAS OUTSIDE THE HOME
http://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php/119767.PDF
When I lived in Fort Worth, there was a lot of carjackings over in Dallas at the time. A guy shot a potential carjacker, when the carjacker brandished his weapon at the driver, he put his hands up, and when the carjacker opened his door, he reached down grabbed his Glock and hit him center mass with two rounds, bye bye carjacker, he was questioned and released. DA didn't pursue any action.
OZ
Unloaded and in you trunk won't do you any good if you need it. Just my .02.
Is that the Texan equivalent of a CCW permit?I told him I dont have a CHL,
Is that the Texan equivalent of a CCW permit?
Yes, Concealed Handgun License.
If you're eligible, why not just get one ?
By getting one in many States you give up rights.
By getting one in many States you give up rights.
PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THIS STATEMENT!!
Violations can and WILL result in a FELONY charge with a likely conviction which results in NO FIREARMS FOREVER!!
Plus...when they come to collect gun you WILL be first on the list!!:bigcry:
I don't see how it could possibly be worse to have a permit than to not have one.