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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3006160" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>I'm just trying to figure out how the law came about. Way back when if you shot someone that was steeling your horse you were good regardless if he was armed or not. I see absolutely nothing wrong with killing a scumbag that is caught steeling something I worked hard to get. I can sorta understand the idea that a life is worth more than things but it would really piss me off if I saw someone on my property driving off with one of my tractors and I had to stop short of killing the bstrd because I'm afraid of going to jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3006160, member: 10973"] I'm just trying to figure out how the law came about. Way back when if you shot someone that was steeling your horse you were good regardless if he was armed or not. I see absolutely nothing wrong with killing a scumbag that is caught steeling something I worked hard to get. I can sorta understand the idea that a life is worth more than things but it would really piss me off if I saw someone on my property driving off with one of my tractors and I had to stop short of killing the bstrd because I'm afraid of going to jail. [/QUOTE]
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