Does your state have a castle law?

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#1 Head_of_games
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If you live in America, does your state allow you to shoot intruders? If you live elsewhere, does your country have some variant of this law? Do you guys think it's right to kill an intruder?

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#2 CBR600-RR
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I didn't even know America had castles.. I know Scotland has quite a bit, I've been past a few.

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#3 njean777
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well in Texas i dont know if we have castles but i do believe you can shoot at an intruder in Texas. It will be counted as self defense i believe.

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Only if we aim from the waist down, otherwise the intended robber can sue the person who's house they were intruding
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I'm not certain. I dont own a gun either so I cant test it.
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#6 Colin1192
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I dont have a castle so this law does not apply to me

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#7 bastianlover97
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It varies from state to state in America. The state i live in does have a castle law, ie a mans house is his castle, enter at your own peril. I actually went to school with a guy who entered the wrong apartment by mistake after coming home drunk one night. The resident shot him in the head and killed him. There is no repurcusions due to the castle law. Its a touchy subject, but in the event of a robber or other ill intentioned intruder entering my residence, im not pausing to aim for a non-vital limb, especially not knowing if the intruder is armed or not. In another case in Maryland a robber entered a college students house and was in their garage, the resident chopped his hand off with a samurai sword and the guy bled to death. Not sure how it relates, but kind of funny.

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#8 Oleg_Huzwog
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I haven't heard it called by that name, but yes.

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my state doesnt allow you to shoot intruders unless they are endangering your lives. in the area i live in though, no one cares about that.
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#10 UnknownSniper65
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My state does...its a perfectly fine concept imo

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I believe as long as you have warnings out to intruders that they'll be shot on sight, then I think so. But I'm not certain on that law.
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#12 Xyonblade
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Looking to find out where you can intrude without being shot at? :D

I dont know for california, it would be interesting to look up.

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#13 br0kenrabbit
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Yes, we have Castle Laws in Tennessee. They had them in Georgia too, and I had to exercise those rights.

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#14 Cherokee_Jack
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In Arizona we have a stand-your-ground law, which is more lenient than a castle law.

I think it's absolutely permissable to shoot an intruder in certain circumstances, but only when necessary to prevent harm.

As for killing an intruder, I think that's always something to avoid, except in the most extreme situations.

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#15 W-Sobchak
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Well here, you're not allowed trespass.Seems simple enough.
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#16 Bruin4ev3r1520
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I actually don't know for California. I thought it was something like you can shoot them if they're in your house, unless they're running away from you
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#17 makiveli100
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well in Texas i dont know if we have castles but i do believe you can shoot at an intruder in Texas. It will be counted as self defense i believe.

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Along with anything that moves. I believe when you buy alcohol you get a loaded 9mm.

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#18 k_smoove
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I'm pretty certain Florida does, actually. :lol:

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Not here... If you happen to beat up the guy who broke into your place, you would get in trouble :|
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#20 Ravirr
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I believe in california you can only shoot if they present danger to you.

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#21 Collecian
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Yes Georgia has the castle law.

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#22 danwallacefan
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Ohio has castle doctrine.

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#23 m0zart
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I believe in california you can only shoot if they present danger to you.

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Same in Texas -- the only difference is that intruding into someone's home without invitation is considered "presenting danger".

And let's face it -- if they're breaking into your home, they're not coming in to play checkers.

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#24 teddyrob
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I don't live a state.

As for a right to kill someone. There should never be a right to kill someone not even in war or anything. Peace is better and to make friends and love everyone with no fighting. That is the way.

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#25 Dariency
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Yes, we have the castle doctrine here in Alabama. You're allowed to use deadly force on a person breaking into your house. Sadly though, it sometimes ends in tragedy. Not too long ago a group of young teens broke into a house in my local area, and the owner of the house fatally shot a 14 year old. No charges were filed, but it was a horrible incident.

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#26 QiiXii
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Where I'm currently living we have a "stand your ground" law.

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#27 nimatoad2000
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i sometimes dream someone would come into my house and try to rob me, so that i could truely test out my swords. my kodachi is just sitting there waiting for action :(
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#28 Head_of_games
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I don't live a state.

As for a right to kill someone. There should never be a right to kill someone not even in war or anything. Peace is better and to make friends and love everyone with no fighting. That is the way.

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