22 January 2007

Pop a Cap

Working with NRA-ILA and the Texas State Rifle Association, State Representative Joe Driver (R-Garland) has garnered seventy-eight co-authors to House Bill 284, the NRA-backed "Castle Doctrine"/self-defense reform bill.

The proposed measure is modeled after Florida's landmark law, creating presumptions of reasonable use of defensive force in your home, vehicle, or place of business. The bill will codify that you have "no duty to retreat" from a violent attack if you are in a place where you have a right to be, if you are not the initial aggressor, and if you are not engaged in criminal activity. HB 284 also establishes protection from civil lawsuits if you lawfully protect yourself or your family.

I think this is a great bill. We need to protect those who protect themselves. Simply put, if you are in my house, car or property and you shouldn't be, i can pop a cap in that ass. If you sue me and i win, you must pay all my bills related to the case. Rock on.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Guys like you who can't defend themselves with their hands always talk shit about popping caps in ass. Give me a break. If you are too much of a coward to fight, you damn sure aint got the guts to shoot anyone. What a pussy.

Ray said...

I can see your point. You are probably one of the idiots who bring a knife to a gun fight. Pull your head out of your ass and get the crap out of your ears. I guess all crimes are commited without a weapon. Look at the statistics moron. Crime has dropped in Texas when they enacted the Concealed Handgun Laws. Guns are to deter crime and protect you against violent crimes. Only you would think of pulling a gun in a fist fight. Let me give you a quote to live by" it is better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak and remove all doubt"