To clear up a mistake I have made in my post, the gunman was NOT the home owner. Sorry guys, I was working off of what I heard, but I have the correct info now that the dealer was the actually home owner and the guy that broke in was not.
Not sure if that changes anything, but I thought I...
So pretty much, you wouldn't have a right to self defense although someone broke into the house to kill them and they just happened to be there to buy weed.
That's just a bad situation!
That is true. Although there really isn't much proof that he was part of the deal or that the dealer used him to rob us, I do understand what you are saying.
Now I want to quote something that I have from Heller's attorney and you tell me if this changes anything.
"There is an inherent...
Final question for you guys.
Would it make a difference being that although it was bad timing for the buyer since it was there to buy weed, that there was an armed robbery taking place??? A man broke into the house and it had nothing to do with a drug deal?
Well, here is the exact statement in the law
(b) The provisions of this Paragraph shall not apply when the person committing the homicide is engaged, at the time of the homicide, in the acquisition of, the distribution of, or possession of, with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous...
Hi everyone,
My question for you guys today is about self-defense.
Would it be unconstitutional for a state to have a law that says you cannot protect yourself in certain circumstances even if your life is in fact in danger? In Louisiana, under justifiable homicide, there is a line that...