gejoslin
Illegitimi non carborundu
I am talking about property owner's private property rights. And I gave an example, complete with cite and link, where in Texas the property owner even has the right to deny someone the right to life itself if that someone is stealing/damaging private property after dark. So whether you like it or not private property rights include... the legal!!! right to shoot someone.
The law, whether it is the trespass law or the Texas shoot the thief/mischief maker after dark law, doesn't "allow" the property owner the right.... the law recognizes the property owner's right and not only assesses legal penalties onto those who disrespect the property owner's right but, at least in Texas, also protects the property owner from being charged for denying someone the right to life itself on/in his property.
I'm explaining that the private property owner has the right to decree who he will allow, and who he will NOT allow, onto his property and what those he does allow onto his property will be allowed, and what they will NOT be allowed, to do while on/in his property. (There are some laws concerning "protected classes" that infringe upon the property owner's right to deny access... but folks who carry guns is NOT one of those protected classes.)
And I am backing up my statement with cites and links to actual laws that uphold that private property right.
By the way....
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Texas Penal Code - Section 9.42. Deadly Force To Protect Property
§ 9.42. DEADLY FORCE TO PROTECT PROPERTY. A person is
justified in using deadly force against another to protect land or
tangible, movable property:
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(A) to prevent the other's imminent commission of
arson, burglary, robbery, aggravated robbery, theft during the
nighttime, or criminal mischief during the nighttime; or
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Texas Penal Code - Section 28.03. Criminal Mischief
§ 28.03. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF. (a) A person commits an
offense if, without the effective consent of the owner:
(1) he intentionally or knowingly damages or destroys
the tangible property of the owner;
(2) he intentionally or knowingly tampers with the
tangible property of the owner and causes pecuniary loss or
substantial inconvenience to the owner or a third person; or
(3) he intentionally or knowingly makes markings,
including inscriptions, slogans, drawings, or paintings, on the
tangible property of the owner.
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So... after dark in Texas the property owner is protected by law if he uses lethal force (shoots someone/or otherwise denies them their right to life) to stop someone from spray painting the side of his house/barn/outbuildings.
I am pointing out that the rights of the private property owner to control/protect his property trumps the rights of everyone, ALL the rights of everyone including the right to life itself, and at least Texas recognizes that right with a law that legally protects a property owner who, under certain circumstances, denies someone of their right to life.
Now... what part of what I have said about private property rights and the laws that uphold that right is incorrect? Please include cites and/or links to the data you use.
Please provide cites and/or links to laws that uphold your statements I have quoted above instead of hoping derision, insults, and ridiculing me will somehow lend credibility to your statements.
I do so dearly miss Texas. I go back as often as I can! :man_in_love: