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March 30th, 2021, 06:15 AM
#21

Originally Posted by
JoePa
Believe me I don't like going to Canada without a firearm - I have to take bear spray with me - just in case - the one thing I don't understand is why there hasn't been a shooting war at some of these riots that went on during the last couple months - when a gang of lefties attack someone that person has the right to start shooting to protect his life - one kid did take out a couple lefties a couple months ago when they came after him - we need more of that then maybe the lefties will start behaving themselves - I always felt that if I was attacked by a mob some folks are going down -
Years ago - in the early 60s there were race riots here in the U.S. - I think they resulted from the Rodney King incident - at that time looters were often shot by the police - I was going to night school in Newark N. J. at the time and remember some looters being shot around the school after breaking into stores - at that time the mayor of N.Y. city said that killing someone for stealing a TV wasn't the thing to do - that thought took hold and after that looters had a free ride - now whenever some folks feel like they want some goodies they find an excuse to loot - it's like Christmas for them with all the stuff they end up with -
I do believe we should have the castle doctrine here in Canada, or just be better positioned legally to defend our homes and families. There are tons of home invasions and theft up here because criminals know that no one is armed.
The best part about being a "conspiracy theorist" is not having myocarditis.
Roses are red, violets are blue, taxation is theft, inflation is too.
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March 30th, 2021 06:15 AM
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March 30th, 2021, 08:42 AM
#22

Originally Posted by
Bushwhacker
I do believe we should have the castle doctrine here in Canada, or just be better positioned legally to defend our homes and families. There are tons of home invasions and theft up here because criminals know that no one is armed.
I would say not to many truly innocent folk's are the victim's of home invasions, mostly bad guys ripping off other bad guys for illegal drugs ,or money, if its an innocent they usually got the wrong address.
A criminal is more likely to get shot up north in a home invasion than in the city in an innocent persons home because there are more guns in homes up north in the average guys home .
Last edited by Gilroy; March 30th, 2021 at 08:45 AM.
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March 30th, 2021, 09:34 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
Bushwhacker
I do believe we should have the castle doctrine here in Canada, or just be better positioned legally to defend our homes and families. There are tons of home invasions and theft up here because criminals know that no one is armed.
You can do what ever you want too . Just be prepared for the consequences and lawyer fees lol. You have the right to protect yourself and your property but depending on the outcome you could also be criminally charged.
I will protect my family and property first then ask questions later lol. Maybe the beat up dirt bag won't call the cops when he gets his butt whooped .
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March 30th, 2021, 09:47 AM
#24

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
I would say not to many truly innocent folk's are the victim's of home invasions, mostly bad guys ripping off other bad guys for illegal drugs ,or money, if its an innocent they usually got the wrong address.
A criminal is more likely to get shot up north in a home invasion than in the city in an innocent persons home because there are more guns in homes up north in the average guys home .
Not all are crooked getting robbed if they see money or value the go after anyone.
But you are right lots are just over the drugs or whatever.
A carjacking shooting near us recently was it the car they wanted or what was in the car I ask ? It would be the second one in the past few years same spot makes ya wonder.
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March 30th, 2021, 09:52 AM
#25

Originally Posted by
fishfood
You can do what ever you want too . Just be prepared for the consequences and lawyer fees lol. You have the right to protect yourself and your property but depending on the outcome you could also be criminally charged.
I will protect my family and property first then ask questions later lol. Maybe the beat up dirt bag won't call the cops when he gets his butt whooped .
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Easy there tough guy,most of the skells that pull that shyte are higher than kites on dope. You can beat on them all day long and not affect them. Unless you beat the living bejeezus out of him with a couple of rock solid swats upside the head with a Louisville Slugger,if he doesn't kill you outright,you'll likely wish he did by the time he's done with you.
How come there's a handicap parking space in front of the liquor store?
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March 30th, 2021, 09:59 AM
#26
Better to be judged by 12 tan carried by 6.
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March 30th, 2021, 10:08 AM
#27
Just possessions, better to call the cops, and not be judged by anyone. Except on here. Life and limb in danger, different story altogether.
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March 30th, 2021, 10:17 AM
#28
I grew up in what at the time was a typical blue collar hood. Once, when i was about 12-14 and home alone at night I heard someone at the front door.I grabbed my dads .303, put 5 in the magazine ready to slam it and the bolt home right fast. Never had to find out thankfully.
Much later in life, the wife and kids were in bed asleep around mid night when I heard someone running from my front to back yard. Then a minute later back to front followed by hard fast knocks on the door. There before me was a woman in her 30s. Her first words "help me, call the police. Growing up where I did, and having spent too much time in the hood. My first thought was.
"is there someone behind the door I cant see, waiting for me to open it wide?
Her hair was a mess, she was shaking, barefoot, dirt and mud plainly visible. I let her in. "What's happening"? "My husband is after me, he's going to kill me". I closed and locked the door, turned off the lights, called 911. Questions back and forth. One being "Is he armed?"
So I asked her, she said "Yes, he's a cop".
Do I wish at that very second I had a gun in the house?
You bet your hieny I did. There was me, my wife, my kids and her.
Last edited by JBen; March 30th, 2021 at 10:23 AM.
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March 30th, 2021, 10:25 AM
#29

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
I would say not to many truly innocent folk's are the victim's of home invasions, mostly bad guys ripping off other bad guys for illegal drugs ,or money, if its an innocent they usually got the wrong address.
A criminal is more likely to get shot up north in a home invasion than in the city in an innocent persons home because there are more guns in homes up north in the average guys home .
Home invasions happen very quickly - having a gun all locked up with the ammo in another room ain't going to do you any good - even if you live up north
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March 30th, 2021, 10:41 AM
#30
In 99.? % of home invasions , they just want possessions, not to harm the inhabitants. Unless it was a targeted attack, on the person. Then there are underlying reasons that need to be addressed.