I have no problem at all with anyone who has a clear understanding of what they are willing to do or not do in a case like this. I respect it. You are the ONLY one who has clearly stated no matter what the properity is nor how much its worth, you would let them go. Hopfully you will never have to face that situation. I personaly don't think it can ever be that cut and dried but ...
3 others made an issue of she died for only $150. They show such great moral outrage but the money amount clearly was an issue for them. When I asked them what value would be justified in protecting with deadly force, they declined to answer.I asked this question to make people THINK about what they are saying. Is there a value at wich deadly force is justified? Or not? I take great exception to people like that. If they had said its terrible that a woman died, I would agree. It is terrible. But the value is not important. What she and he did is.
The moral issuse is not how much was the properity worth. It is as you put forth, is it right to defend ones properity with deadly force? You feel it is not. I feel it is. Until one is placed in such a situation I do not feel one can know for sure how they would react. I feel justified in protecting my properity but actualy pulling the trigger to kill someone woud be a very hard thing to do. Hopefully none of us will ever have to face that choice.
This man is not a bad man because of this. He acted as he felt was right. He acted within the law. Legally, he did nothing wrong. Moraly, he has to live with his choices for the rest of his life. I am very glad I am not him.
to Old but still going, for me this is a pretty clear picture. Im using deadly force when my life is in danger or the life of another human being. Family friend or stranger. If it is a life threatening situation I would shoot and shoot to kill. Not a shot in to the trees or ground to scare anyone either. If it is property at stake and not life, I don't shoot. You can disagree but that's what life is all about. I understand the gun laws in Texas and am thankfull I live here and not in California or New York where they differ. I don't know for sure but I bet the shooter in this case paid a lot more than $150 for his defense and would agree if he had it to do over he would have let the bitch go. But the law is the law and he lives with his decision.
Originally Posted by smokeater