Prosecutor will consider it. Always a bad idea to have any bumper sticker.
Better to be judged by 12 then carried by 6.Prosecutor will consider it. Always a bad idea to have any bumper sticker.
Prosecutor will consider it. Always a bad idea to have any bumper sticker.
As much as it pains me to say it, Otis is correct. It's better not to have stickers advertising the presence of guns or a willingness to use them. They have been used against gun owners in court before, and experienced lawyers will tell you it's best not to have them. It's another one of those things that shouldn't be that way, but it is.Prosecutor will consider it. Always a bad idea to have any bumper sticker.
The alleged intruder has been identified as Dallas Two Bulls
I choose not to advertize that I'm armed. I want it to come as a surprise when I'm forced to draw.
Prosecutor will consider it. Always a bad idea to have any bumper sticker.
Come past my no trespassing signs and you have received all the damn warning you or your attorney will get, my two trained large dogs can't read but on my property past the signs and gate they don't need to read, hope you and your attorney are quick enough to make it to the gate. At least be quicker than your attorney.
At home is a GSD, pit bull, alarms, video cameras, steel doors. It's a tough job for a burglar to pull off.All stickers, etc. say:
"I have guns and ammo: Follow me home, see where I live, and rob me when I'm gone."
IMO and decades of life I believe that stickers are like the guy who goes around bragging that he has a concealed weapon.
John Candy in the movie "Uncle Buck." Tells the niece's boyfriend "I got a nice new hatchet. It's real sharp. Wanto to see it? Come on, it's in the trunk. C'mon Bug."As I used to tell the boys that dated my little girl, I am old, have a jack hammer, 4x4. They will never find you.
I guess the criminal cant read LOL