In Michigan, since Oct06, it is quite legal to shoot someone committing or attempting to commit a felony on my property, (owned or leased).

Jack Unger wrote:
Go for it! Make holes in 'em! You'll make the sheriff, the judge, the jury, the media (and especially) the warden very, very happy people.

Blair Davis wrote:
I'll be en route, and if I catch them trying to bring my tower down,  I will make holes in them.

.45 caliber holes, 12 gauge holes, 20 gauge holes...

whats mine is mine.

Travis Johnson wrote:
In my area... yes. Several Fish & Game officers have been shot by 
hunters when they get caught poaching in the middle of nowhere. People 
get clubbed or shot at all the time when they are surprised by someone 
being there, and they go into "can't let this person tell anyone what we 
just did" mode.

Is it really worth the confrontation over a tower? Maybe if you could 
take 10 other guys with you, but otherwise it's not worth it. By the 
time you get there, the tower will already be over. 15 seconds with an 
18v milwaukee sawzall and a sharp blade will cut through a tower leg 
like butter.

Travis
Microserv

    
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