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I am pro gun, love mine
I am going to disagree with the comment about SSS though
. We have gone through 6, yes 6 years of hell over a dog and its still alive!! Neighbor stole our dog and we took it back( long story, but he was supposed to bring the dog to visit his friend). He wouldn't give him back so we took it, then returned him to the breeder(he was a hunting dog with strong drive but dh didn't hunt rabbit, and he was bored not working).
Anyway, this man vandalized us and tormented our children for 3 yrs until he tried running my kids over. Still an ongoing problem as he is unstable. If we just said "what dog? You lost the dog???" We would have saved ourselves tons of grief, money, trouble...
... so if the time ever comes for us to SSS, you bet your sweet grit we will say "what dog?"
BTW, dh and I aren't rednecks
we are city folk who moved to the country to raise their kids
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If the everyday Joe acted mature, rational and sane then I would have no problem explaining my actions BUT the huge majority will want and think they are entitled to revenge and will act upon that. Whether you have the legal right to shoot won't matter, they will retaliate and unless you video tape it good luck getting the police or anyone else to help you...
It is the rare story that you would hear of someone saying "you shot my dog, I KNOW I WAS WRONG in letting him run loose and it is ALL MY FAULT" . Reality is, " YOU SHOT MY DOG, MY KIDS PET, YOU WILL PAY!" OR "YOU BETTER WATCH YOUR BACK AND YOUR OWN DOG, HE BETTER NOT COME NEAR THE PROPERTY LINE! or the one I got while walking my other dog on her leash" IF I EVER SEE THAT DOG I'M GONNA SHOOT IT! and I swear he muttered something about shooting me too as he drove away. Yeah, honesty is a great thing
Are you saying that the Maine prosecutor's office has refused to step in on an attempted murder of children??????