Weird is where I live, don't sound weird to me. I like to think I connect with guns on a spiritual level weather I even shoot them or not.
I love them all, older the better, weirder the better, if it goes bang, I want one.
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Weird is where I live, don't sound weird to me. I like to think I connect with guns on a spiritual level weather I even shoot them or not.
I love them all, older the better, weirder the better, if it goes bang, I want one.
And I thought I was the only one to connect with guns and shooting on a spiritual level.
Please don't rely on the Castle Doctrine to get you out of anything. It is not the shooting, it is proving that it was justified, and none of us here have an understanding what a screwed up investigation or a misstep in your statement to the police will cost you in lawyer fees. I would like to think I am always in the right but an overzealous prosecutor will think otherwise. I have enough cash available to pay a couple hundred thousand dollar bail directly to the court knowing I will get most of it back come trial time but if I didn't, I would have to fork over $20,000 to the bondsman that I would never see again.
If you think you are safe from prosecution in TX, just contact the boys over at Texas Law Shield. They may have a differing opinion.
You have a couple hundred thousand dollars available? Hell yeah man. If I sold some stuff I might come up with 5 or 10 grand but that's optimistic.
I didn't say it wouldn't hurt. 401k dollars are a subject to taxation upon withdrawal. Taking $200k at once dumps you into an ugly tax bracket on that years income tax. Hence, $129/yr with CCW/Safe or most other plans takes all that away.
Here is something else to think about. If you have insurance for such a thing, would you be more likely to engage as opposed to jumping behind barrier, retreating? There are many places of business, parks towns, etc., that now post against CCW. Would your ionsurance company defend you if you accidentally stumbled into one of these places and used your weapon?
Several years ago, when our son was first starting to go out at night in his car, he forgot his key and broke in late at night. He got a major chewing out but thankfully I didn't shoot him.
Whether or not you have insurance, you need to consider your mindset carefully. I would hate to think just having insurance would make a person more likely to use his/her weapon.
The door bell would have saved you from using your weapon too!:)
This is for you...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TC2xTCb_GU