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<blockquote data-quote="thevic24" data-source="post: 7407711" data-attributes="member: 575973"><p>Well tell that to my father who killed someone that broke into his home. He did NOT spend a tenth of a second in jail.</p><p></p><p>I think you need to read up on the laws some more.</p><p></p><p>1-intends to commit! means you can prevent him from coming in but if he is already in your house the felony has already been committed. that means the rules change.</p><p></p><p>as for the rest. 90% of the time you might be right. but are you willing to spend the rest of your life in jail cuz a couple teenagers broke into your house and didnt think you were home?</p><p></p><p>How do the rules change, they are still in the commission of a felony.</p><p></p><p>After they have broken in, which is a felony, they are still committing a felony just by being there. At that point, I still feel that my life and the lives of my family are in grave danger. Again, THEY ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO BE THERE.</p><p></p><p>Are you willing to let you wife and kids be harmed by these intruders? I mean, you would actually take that chance with your family? My family comes before anyone that enters my home forcefully. Iam not going to wait and ask "hey, are you going to hurt me?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thevic24, post: 7407711, member: 575973"] Well tell that to my father who killed someone that broke into his home. He did NOT spend a tenth of a second in jail. I think you need to read up on the laws some more. 1-intends to commit! means you can prevent him from coming in but if he is already in your house the felony has already been committed. that means the rules change. as for the rest. 90% of the time you might be right. but are you willing to spend the rest of your life in jail cuz a couple teenagers broke into your house and didnt think you were home? How do the rules change, they are still in the commission of a felony. After they have broken in, which is a felony, they are still committing a felony just by being there. At that point, I still feel that my life and the lives of my family are in grave danger. Again, THEY ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO BE THERE. Are you willing to let you wife and kids be harmed by these intruders? I mean, you would actually take that chance with your family? My family comes before anyone that enters my home forcefully. Iam not going to wait and ask "hey, are you going to hurt me?" [/QUOTE]
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