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<blockquote data-quote="spd67" data-source="post: 1623499" data-attributes="member: 9008"><p>I think you would be good to go to pull your gun...your at your house, you have a theif, his intent to break in and steal from you is evident, just because you pull your gun does not mean you have to use it, by pulling it you are just getting the drop on him before he can get the drop on you...I got no problems there and I don't think any one else would. Chances are good that he would stop and comply with your commands, but if he charges you or threatens you and you feel your life is threatend or if you feel you may recive great bodily harm then by all means shoot. You have the right to stand your ground. </p><p></p><p>That does not mean you can just pull a gun and shoot the guy for stealing your television without fear of death or great bodily injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spd67, post: 1623499, member: 9008"] I think you would be good to go to pull your gun...your at your house, you have a theif, his intent to break in and steal from you is evident, just because you pull your gun does not mean you have to use it, by pulling it you are just getting the drop on him before he can get the drop on you...I got no problems there and I don't think any one else would. Chances are good that he would stop and comply with your commands, but if he charges you or threatens you and you feel your life is threatend or if you feel you may recive great bodily harm then by all means shoot. You have the right to stand your ground. That does not mean you can just pull a gun and shoot the guy for stealing your television without fear of death or great bodily injury. [/QUOTE]
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