Jeep Booby Traps Help
#231
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Don't scare them away. Take their picture, alert yourself, call 911 and
have them arrested.
"kevin" <kevin@el.net> wrote in message
news:nOU2b.270665$Ho3.35522@sccrnsc03...
> twaldron wrote:
> > We live in the same state.
> >
> > Russ B wrote:
> >
> >> No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't
> >> belive we
> >> still have rights in TX can they?
> >> RB
> >> "Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
> >> news:moomesa-F3354A.06525826082003@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> >>
> >>> In article <bieijr010kl@enews3.newsguy.com>,
> >>> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> BS yourself! Here is a snippet straight off of the Texas Penal Code,
> >>>> available for your perusal at
> >>>> http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statu...tml#pe010.9.32
> >>>>
> >>>> SUBCHAPTER D. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Ignore my reply. I doofused the wrong poster. Doh!
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> It the thugs try again they will have to work harder. I installed 6
> passive infrared pairs of flood lights that trip an inside alarm, 3
> cameras, ( 2 are on the jeep) and a real time securtiy vcr. I have 2
> more infrared cameras on the way. I am also setting up a permieter alarm
> with a trip wire , and pull trap switch in a square 20 feet around the
> jeep and cars. The trip wire will be set 18 inches high using mono
> fishing line. When someone hits the wire it pulls the plastic insulator
> out of the pull trap switch completing the circuit and setting off a
> siern. Then we get to see how bad they really are.
>
have them arrested.
"kevin" <kevin@el.net> wrote in message
news:nOU2b.270665$Ho3.35522@sccrnsc03...
> twaldron wrote:
> > We live in the same state.
> >
> > Russ B wrote:
> >
> >> No sweat Jeepers...We're on the same team. These idiots just can't
> >> belive we
> >> still have rights in TX can they?
> >> RB
> >> "Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
> >> news:moomesa-F3354A.06525826082003@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> >>
> >>> In article <bieijr010kl@enews3.newsguy.com>,
> >>> "Russ B" <gofast@REMOVE_THIStexoma.net> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> BS yourself! Here is a snippet straight off of the Texas Penal Code,
> >>>> available for your perusal at
> >>>> http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statu...tml#pe010.9.32
> >>>>
> >>>> SUBCHAPTER D. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Ignore my reply. I doofused the wrong poster. Doh!
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> It the thugs try again they will have to work harder. I installed 6
> passive infrared pairs of flood lights that trip an inside alarm, 3
> cameras, ( 2 are on the jeep) and a real time securtiy vcr. I have 2
> more infrared cameras on the way. I am also setting up a permieter alarm
> with a trip wire , and pull trap switch in a square 20 feet around the
> jeep and cars. The trip wire will be set 18 inches high using mono
> fishing line. When someone hits the wire it pulls the plastic insulator
> out of the pull trap switch completing the circuit and setting off a
> siern. Then we get to see how bad they really are.
>
#232
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
In article <dy13b.301$rc.19@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Funny you mention Pearl, because I've always put Lone Star and Pearl in
> the same sentence.
What do you get when you take the P out of Pearl beer?
An empty can.
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> Funny you mention Pearl, because I've always put Lone Star and Pearl in
> the same sentence.
What do you get when you take the P out of Pearl beer?
An empty can.
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
In article <dy13b.301$rc.19@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com>,
twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Funny you mention Pearl, because I've always put Lone Star and Pearl in
> the same sentence.
What do you get when you take the P out of Pearl beer?
An empty can.
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twaldron <twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Funny you mention Pearl, because I've always put Lone Star and Pearl in
> the same sentence.
What do you get when you take the P out of Pearl beer?
An empty can.
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#234
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
My signs read "Insured by Smith and Wesson"
CHJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I can tell you my home hasn't been burgled again after I put this
> warning up at my front door and side windows:
> http://www.----------.com/warning.jpg And I really mean it too as
> probably anyone that's had their home broken into and robbed.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Russ B wrote:
> >
> > twaldron,
> >
> > There is a very special, very small word in § 9.42 (2)A that splatters
your
> > BS...read the statute carefully please, and hopefully it will explain to
you
> > how I, or any other Texan who can lawfully own or possess a firearm, can
> > justifiably use deadly force without a personal threat. The word "OR" at
the
> > end of paragraph (A) does NOT mean that the conditions of paragraph (B),
the
> > one you cite as requiring threat of bodily harm to justify use of deadly
> > force, must be met. "OR" does not mean the same thing as "AND".The word
"OR"
> > means that EITHER condition is a justification for the use of deadly
force.
> > If I use deadly force to prevent the specific crimes listed in paragraph
> > (A), my life does not have to be endangered. Look at how it's written,
that
> > one little word was result of hours, maybe weeks, perhaps ever years of
> > debate in Austin.
> >
> > § 9.42. Deadly Force to Protect Property
> >
> > <snip article (1)>
> >
> > (2) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly force is
> > immediately necessary:
> >
> > (A) to prevent the other's imminent commission of arson, burglary,
robbery,
> > aggravated robbery, theft during the nighttime, or criminal mischief
during
> > the nighttime; or
> >
> > I'm pretty sure you will counter with the "during the day" stipulation
that
> > you have added since you said,"Which state allows using deadly force
when
> > life isn't endangered???" and several of us replied with Texas. So far,
> > none of us has said you can use deadly force in Texas during the
daylight
> > hours to stop a thief. Perhaps you added the daylight hours stipulation
> > after you realized that you were wrong...maybe you read the law, but
missed
> > that little two-letter word the first time through. I don't know. I do
know
> > that you originally posted ONLY the words,"Which state allows using
deadly
> > force when life isn't endangered???" and several have answered and
provided
> > copies of statute to back it up. I also provided a link to the Texas
Penal
> > Code (in my reply to your "BS:Next" post) if you don't believe it's an
> > exact, current copy. I, and others, have given you an answer to your
> > original question. You can't backpedal, sir, your posts are all here,
and
> > you originally didn't say anything about daylight as a condition. I'm
pretty
> > much done debating this issue. Now...Want to debate whether or not a
Texan
> > can use lethal force when life isn't endangered during the DAYLIGHT???
> >
> > So,again...BS yourself!
CHJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F4C2CBC.CA8BBDC5@***.net...
> I can tell you my home hasn't been burgled again after I put this
> warning up at my front door and side windows:
> http://www.----------.com/warning.jpg And I really mean it too as
> probably anyone that's had their home broken into and robbed.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Russ B wrote:
> >
> > twaldron,
> >
> > There is a very special, very small word in § 9.42 (2)A that splatters
your
> > BS...read the statute carefully please, and hopefully it will explain to
you
> > how I, or any other Texan who can lawfully own or possess a firearm, can
> > justifiably use deadly force without a personal threat. The word "OR" at
the
> > end of paragraph (A) does NOT mean that the conditions of paragraph (B),
the
> > one you cite as requiring threat of bodily harm to justify use of deadly
> > force, must be met. "OR" does not mean the same thing as "AND".The word
"OR"
> > means that EITHER condition is a justification for the use of deadly
force.
> > If I use deadly force to prevent the specific crimes listed in paragraph
> > (A), my life does not have to be endangered. Look at how it's written,
that
> > one little word was result of hours, maybe weeks, perhaps ever years of
> > debate in Austin.
> >
> > § 9.42. Deadly Force to Protect Property
> >
> > <snip article (1)>
> >
> > (2) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly force is
> > immediately necessary:
> >
> > (A) to prevent the other's imminent commission of arson, burglary,
robbery,
> > aggravated robbery, theft during the nighttime, or criminal mischief
during
> > the nighttime; or
> >
> > I'm pretty sure you will counter with the "during the day" stipulation
that
> > you have added since you said,"Which state allows using deadly force
when
> > life isn't endangered???" and several of us replied with Texas. So far,
> > none of us has said you can use deadly force in Texas during the
daylight
> > hours to stop a thief. Perhaps you added the daylight hours stipulation
> > after you realized that you were wrong...maybe you read the law, but
missed
> > that little two-letter word the first time through. I don't know. I do
know
> > that you originally posted ONLY the words,"Which state allows using
deadly
> > force when life isn't endangered???" and several have answered and
provided
> > copies of statute to back it up. I also provided a link to the Texas
Penal
> > Code (in my reply to your "BS:Next" post) if you don't believe it's an
> > exact, current copy. I, and others, have given you an answer to your
> > original question. You can't backpedal, sir, your posts are all here,
and
> > you originally didn't say anything about daylight as a condition. I'm
pretty
> > much done debating this issue. Now...Want to debate whether or not a
Texan
> > can use lethal force when life isn't endangered during the DAYLIGHT???
> >
> > So,again...BS yourself!
#235
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
My signs read "Insured by Smith and Wesson"
CHJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F4C2CBC.CA8BBDC5@***.net...
> I can tell you my home hasn't been burgled again after I put this
> warning up at my front door and side windows:
> http://www.----------.com/warning.jpg And I really mean it too as
> probably anyone that's had their home broken into and robbed.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Russ B wrote:
> >
> > twaldron,
> >
> > There is a very special, very small word in § 9.42 (2)A that splatters
your
> > BS...read the statute carefully please, and hopefully it will explain to
you
> > how I, or any other Texan who can lawfully own or possess a firearm, can
> > justifiably use deadly force without a personal threat. The word "OR" at
the
> > end of paragraph (A) does NOT mean that the conditions of paragraph (B),
the
> > one you cite as requiring threat of bodily harm to justify use of deadly
> > force, must be met. "OR" does not mean the same thing as "AND".The word
"OR"
> > means that EITHER condition is a justification for the use of deadly
force.
> > If I use deadly force to prevent the specific crimes listed in paragraph
> > (A), my life does not have to be endangered. Look at how it's written,
that
> > one little word was result of hours, maybe weeks, perhaps ever years of
> > debate in Austin.
> >
> > § 9.42. Deadly Force to Protect Property
> >
> > <snip article (1)>
> >
> > (2) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly force is
> > immediately necessary:
> >
> > (A) to prevent the other's imminent commission of arson, burglary,
robbery,
> > aggravated robbery, theft during the nighttime, or criminal mischief
during
> > the nighttime; or
> >
> > I'm pretty sure you will counter with the "during the day" stipulation
that
> > you have added since you said,"Which state allows using deadly force
when
> > life isn't endangered???" and several of us replied with Texas. So far,
> > none of us has said you can use deadly force in Texas during the
daylight
> > hours to stop a thief. Perhaps you added the daylight hours stipulation
> > after you realized that you were wrong...maybe you read the law, but
missed
> > that little two-letter word the first time through. I don't know. I do
know
> > that you originally posted ONLY the words,"Which state allows using
deadly
> > force when life isn't endangered???" and several have answered and
provided
> > copies of statute to back it up. I also provided a link to the Texas
Penal
> > Code (in my reply to your "BS:Next" post) if you don't believe it's an
> > exact, current copy. I, and others, have given you an answer to your
> > original question. You can't backpedal, sir, your posts are all here,
and
> > you originally didn't say anything about daylight as a condition. I'm
pretty
> > much done debating this issue. Now...Want to debate whether or not a
Texan
> > can use lethal force when life isn't endangered during the DAYLIGHT???
> >
> > So,again...BS yourself!
CHJ
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F4C2CBC.CA8BBDC5@***.net...
> I can tell you my home hasn't been burgled again after I put this
> warning up at my front door and side windows:
> http://www.----------.com/warning.jpg And I really mean it too as
> probably anyone that's had their home broken into and robbed.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> Russ B wrote:
> >
> > twaldron,
> >
> > There is a very special, very small word in § 9.42 (2)A that splatters
your
> > BS...read the statute carefully please, and hopefully it will explain to
you
> > how I, or any other Texan who can lawfully own or possess a firearm, can
> > justifiably use deadly force without a personal threat. The word "OR" at
the
> > end of paragraph (A) does NOT mean that the conditions of paragraph (B),
the
> > one you cite as requiring threat of bodily harm to justify use of deadly
> > force, must be met. "OR" does not mean the same thing as "AND".The word
"OR"
> > means that EITHER condition is a justification for the use of deadly
force.
> > If I use deadly force to prevent the specific crimes listed in paragraph
> > (A), my life does not have to be endangered. Look at how it's written,
that
> > one little word was result of hours, maybe weeks, perhaps ever years of
> > debate in Austin.
> >
> > § 9.42. Deadly Force to Protect Property
> >
> > <snip article (1)>
> >
> > (2) when and to the degree he reasonably believes the deadly force is
> > immediately necessary:
> >
> > (A) to prevent the other's imminent commission of arson, burglary,
robbery,
> > aggravated robbery, theft during the nighttime, or criminal mischief
during
> > the nighttime; or
> >
> > I'm pretty sure you will counter with the "during the day" stipulation
that
> > you have added since you said,"Which state allows using deadly force
when
> > life isn't endangered???" and several of us replied with Texas. So far,
> > none of us has said you can use deadly force in Texas during the
daylight
> > hours to stop a thief. Perhaps you added the daylight hours stipulation
> > after you realized that you were wrong...maybe you read the law, but
missed
> > that little two-letter word the first time through. I don't know. I do
know
> > that you originally posted ONLY the words,"Which state allows using
deadly
> > force when life isn't endangered???" and several have answered and
provided
> > copies of statute to back it up. I also provided a link to the Texas
Penal
> > Code (in my reply to your "BS:Next" post) if you don't believe it's an
> > exact, current copy. I, and others, have given you an answer to your
> > original question. You can't backpedal, sir, your posts are all here,
and
> > you originally didn't say anything about daylight as a condition. I'm
pretty
> > much done debating this issue. Now...Want to debate whether or not a
Texan
> > can use lethal force when life isn't endangered during the DAYLIGHT???
> >
> > So,again...BS yourself!
#236
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
In article <vkpp99rjamvu57@corp.supernews.com>,
"chj" <chj@techline.com> wrote:
> My signs read "Insured by Smith and Wesson"
Mine is full of holes.
Anyone got a "Gun Free Zone" sign in front of their house? I wonder why
not...
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"chj" <chj@techline.com> wrote:
> My signs read "Insured by Smith and Wesson"
Mine is full of holes.
Anyone got a "Gun Free Zone" sign in front of their house? I wonder why
not...
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#237
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
In article <vkpp99rjamvu57@corp.supernews.com>,
"chj" <chj@techline.com> wrote:
> My signs read "Insured by Smith and Wesson"
Mine is full of holes.
Anyone got a "Gun Free Zone" sign in front of their house? I wonder why
not...
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"chj" <chj@techline.com> wrote:
> My signs read "Insured by Smith and Wesson"
Mine is full of holes.
Anyone got a "Gun Free Zone" sign in front of their house? I wonder why
not...
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#238
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Approximately 8/26/03 19:36, Jeepers uttered for posterity:
> A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
>
> Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
Republic.
>
> You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
> against you.
If you don't behave, we'll have Alaska split in half and
run Texas down to the 3rd largest state.
> A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
>
> Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
Republic.
>
> You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
> against you.
If you don't behave, we'll have Alaska split in half and
run Texas down to the 3rd largest state.
#239
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Approximately 8/26/03 19:36, Jeepers uttered for posterity:
> A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
>
> Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
Republic.
>
> You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
> against you.
If you don't behave, we'll have Alaska split in half and
run Texas down to the 3rd largest state.
> A yankee is anyone north of the Mason-Nixon line.
>
> Texas was it's own country, I decend from Texas, the Nation.
Republic.
>
> You can't help it if you are not from Texas :^) we won't hold it
> against you.
If you don't behave, we'll have Alaska split in half and
run Texas down to the 3rd largest state.
#240
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Re: Jeep Booby Traps Help
Approximately 8/26/03 20:08, Richard Harris uttered for posterity:
> I'm from UK, Pennsyvania, Florida, Virginia, Illinois, Commiefornia twice,
> Germany....
> What does that make me?
> Lost?
> PS been to Texas.....I like the laws, the folks are real great (mostly) but
> the land....flat hot and barren... It's not for this sailor...
Try west Texas.
> I'm from UK, Pennsyvania, Florida, Virginia, Illinois, Commiefornia twice,
> Germany....
> What does that make me?
> Lost?
> PS been to Texas.....I like the laws, the folks are real great (mostly) but
> the land....flat hot and barren... It's not for this sailor...
Try west Texas.