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>> Anonymous
Good luck if the owner ever actually attempts to use those laws. Trespass isn't a felony, and the use of deadly force is only acceptable if the owner believes his life is in danger during a felony attempt to enter the house.

http://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/BySection/Chapter_14/GS_14-51.1.html

And.. USC Amendment 2 has nothing to do with anything here.

http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html#Am2
>> Gentleman
Actually in I think Dallas if someone trespasses on your property you can legally shoot them. I learned that from some special on repo men on Discovery.

I'm not a lawyer and I don't know where this is so obviously I have no idea, but I do know I'm not going to get all Gordon Lightfoot in Texas. Someone else can go creepin' round THAT back stair, if you catch my drift.

Pooper innuendos unintentional.
>> Anonymous
NCGS - North Carolina General Statutes.
>> Anonymous
>>323772
I'm just gunna go ahead and tell you that you are blatantly wrong. Go look up state laws and come back. Florida, in particular, has very lenient self-defense laws. Basically, if someone comes onto your property and you feel threatened (even if they do not have a weapon) you may use a weapon to stop them. If you kill them, it's still self-defense.

So yeah, basically, don't piss off anybody in their house in Florida.