Yep, you can add me and my wife to your count.

Miark


>    And for any do gooder  liberals out there I will save you the bother, Yep I guess 
> that I am just a redneck a$$hole, My wife just added she is to. 
> 
>     Marc
> 
> 
> 
> 9/17/02 9:05:20 PM, Richard Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >iggy wrote:
> >
> >>don't try to defend yourself in america.  i'm being charged with assault for 
> >>striking an attacker with a closed fist.  i'm handicapped, and expected to 
> >>invite them to tea!  i'f no timely reply, you know that i'm sitting in a 
> >>stuffy cubicle in county jail... oh, well.
> >>-iggy
> >>
> >>On Monday 16 September 2002 02:21 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >>  
> >>
> >>>On Monday 16 Sep 2002 6:03 pm, you wrote:
> >>>    
> >>>
> >>>>On Monday 16 September 2002 12:04 pm, you wrote:
> >>>>      
> >>>>
> >>>>>On Monday 16 Sep 2002 4:50 pm, you wrote:
> >>>>>        
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>Here in NZ you are responsible for somebody who injures themselves
> >>>>>>while tresspassing onto your property (even with "Private Property",
> >>>>>>"Keep Out" and/or "No Tresspassing" signs plastered everywhere).
> >>>>>>          
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>Same here in the UK.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Anne
> >>>>>        
> >>>>>
> >>>>Not being critical here, so if a many-time over thief/criminal trespasses
> >>>>onto your property, and while attempting to break into your home and do
> >>>>you and yours violent harm, injures themselves, then you are responsible?
> >>>>
> >>>>I hope thats not true... :-(
> >>>>      
> >>>>
> >>>As I understand it, yes it is true.  Of course, you could sue him for
> >>>damages to you and your kin, but he could and probably would sue you for
> >>>his injury. As far as I can see he would almost certainly get them too.
> >>>
> >>>Anne
> >>>    
> >>>
> >Depends which State, I'm sure I have seen a case here where a guy shot 
> >an intruder in his property no problem (Dallas area, TX). I must say I 
> >agree, if someone breaks into YOUR home you should be able to use any 
> >force (upto deadly) to defend yourself and the family. Don't get me 
> >started on the case of the farmer in the UK!
> >
> >Richard.
> >
> >PS getting way off topic fear :-)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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