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Solar_Empire said:
This is what happens when we let Californians in.

And I am fully in favor of kicking every last one of them out of this state now. I will never defend one again, they are just not worth it.
 
Hey Steve. Been reading all this crazy stuff. Why didn't you just go out and knock on the window and talk to the perp.
 
338lapua said:
You bring it upon yourself, and I am enjoying it immensely. There is a state a few hundred miles to the west calling you home.
Actually it just reminds me that AZ isn't as far off of CA as people seem to think.

Jeff Flake, Kyrsten Sinema, Tucson's sanctuary city proposal, etc, etc are homegrown AZ things.

As for CA even there the San Bernardino County Sheriffs weren't too worried about some low lifes getting intimidated by guns and falling down repeatedly when after a string of break ins locals (to include several that I know) tracked them down and entertained them until LE could arrive. It seems some parts of CA are more AZ then some parts of AZ are.
 
Elk34 said:
Hey Steve. Been reading all this crazy stuff. Why didn't you just go out and knock on the window and talk to the perp.
That was actually the intent until dogs gave it away. I was coming from my side and neighbor was coming from his. Dogs alerted far enough into my property that I thought there was a good chance a person had jumped my fence. So rather then try to track them down it switched to scare them off.
 
One last shot and I am happy. You really should learn the laws regarding using a dog to defend yourself. I train dogs to bite and I do not want to use my dog to defend myself because of what can happen in court and how much I can lose. Only people who are immune from getting in trouble using a dog to bite are police and you are not one of them. Even doing security work with dogs it is more to get people to leave a area for fear of being bitten but you turn one loose there is still civil courts and the asshole that wears a robe to work ordering your dog destroyed for biting.
 
338lapua said:
"you got gun rights" shows just how stupid you really are. You are going to actually take the advice of a person when their job is to get a charge on you? STUPID.

Then you put it on a open forum anyone can read including LE in your area. More stupid.

"To shoot on my own property" You better have a well designed berm to keep the rounds in your yard or a neighbor and hopefully it is one from California could find a stray bullet and put it through a window with a slingshot and screw you hard.
Actually the statement was, "you got guns, right?".

Your statements show that just like Flash you are totally ignorant of how things are out here.

As I mentioned previously, of the three whole neighbors I have within a square mile, one was out there with the same idea as me and the other two are damn glad we are doing so. NO ONE is pulling that "find a bullet" set me up crap.

Even local law enforcement has noted a shift away from our area now that the neighbor and myself are proactive.

"Yard"? LOL I am on 36 acres. You all need to stop thinking in terms of crowded together urban crapholes like the Valley or even a small town for that matter.

I do agree it was a mistake to think people on a forum mostly populated by urban dwellers would understand. Hence why I asked admin to delete.
 
338lapua said:
One last shot and I am happy. You really should learn the laws regarding using a dog to defend yourself. I train dogs to bite and I do not want to use my dog to defend myself because of what can happen in court and how much I can lose. Only people who are immune from getting in trouble using a dog to bite are police and you are not one of them. Even doing security work with dogs it is more to get people to leave a area for fear of being bitten but you turn one loose there is still civil courts and the a**hole that wears a robe to work ordering your dog destroyed for biting.
As for any worries about my dogs, lets just say I know a thing or two about them.
 
Joe_Blacke said:
You’re the one sounding like a Nervous Nellie, shooting at fictional boogeymen.

All we said was to know the law as it pertains to use of force so you don’t get in trouble. You’re the one who took it to the extreme far beyond what was said.
Reading comprehension...it helps. I never shot AT anyone, boogeyman or otherwise.
 
You do not seem to understand you were in the wrong. What you described was of no threat to you, what you described were multiple violations of law which you, yourself committed. On top of it you come here whether it is to bait some "gun nut" into supporting you for some unknown reason such as "look these people think this would have been ok, do you think they should keep guns?" agenda or what I do not know.

Many people on here know me, have dealt with me and know I am pretty open minded. About this posting of yours what I DO know, and it is no secret I and several others on this site ARE peace officers, is from your description of events I would have arrested you given the description of events you provided. There is a time and place for the use of a weapon and you met none of those requirements in YOUR description.

For further information on just a few offenses off the top of my head keep reading.

They were not on your property and doing nothing that you know of beyond being stopped on a public thoroughfare. By ordering your dogs to get them and then firing off a weapon you committed the following...

13-1203. Assault; classification

A. A person commits assault by:

2. Intentionally placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent physical injury

13- 2904. Disorderly conduct; classification

A. A person commits disorderly conduct if, with intent to disturb the peace or quiet of a neighborhood, family or person, or with knowledge of doing so, such person:

1. Engages in fighting, violent or seriously disruptive behavior

13-1202. Threatening or intimidating; classification

A. A person commits threatening or intimidating if the person threatens or intimidates by word or conduct:

1. To cause physical injury to another person or serious damage to the property of another;


Think before you act.

Im done with this thread.
 
Steve_In_29 said:
338lapua said:
One last shot and I am happy. You really should learn the laws regarding using a dog to defend yourself. I train dogs to bite and I do not want to use my dog to defend myself because of what can happen in court and how much I can lose. Only people who are immune from getting in trouble using a dog to bite are police and you are not one of them. Even doing security work with dogs it is more to get people to leave a area for fear of being bitten but you turn one loose there is still civil courts and the a**hole that wears a robe to work ordering your dog destroyed for biting.
As for any worries about my dogs, lets just say I know a thing or two about them.

Which is why they ran off barking?
 
Steve_In_29 said:
Joe_Blacke said:
You’re the one sounding like a Nervous Nellie, shooting at fictional boogeymen.

All we said was to know the law as it pertains to use of force so you don’t get in trouble. You’re the one who took it to the extreme far beyond what was said.
Reading comprehension...it helps. I never shot AT anyone, boogeyman or otherwise.

So I am guessing while you were in the military you saw the bad guy and you fired a warning shot to scare him off? Doesn't matter that you didn't shoot at anyone the fact you discharged the weapon at all is the problem. Even though we have the castle doctrine in this state and most of the penalty for brandishing was removed you still screwed up and can't admit it. You should be in California with the rest of the smart people. You also are not groping Joe Biden with his double barrel. Learn form what people said and stop being a douchebag. Would much rather have 10 Ranger characters to 1 29 palms guy.

BTW until recently you were a base dweller and a city dweller as well as the rest of us. Your six months in the boonies doesn't make you any better that the rest of us.
 
338lapua said:
Steve_In_29 said:
Joe_Blacke said:
You’re the one sounding like a Nervous Nellie, shooting at fictional boogeymen.

All we said was to know the law as it pertains to use of force so you don’t get in trouble. You’re the one who took it to the extreme far beyond what was said.
Reading comprehension...it helps. I never shot AT anyone, boogeyman or otherwise.

So I am guessing while you were in the military you saw the bad guy and you fired a warning shot to scare him off? Doesn't matter that you didn't shoot at anyone the fact you discharged the weapon at all is the problem. Even though we have the castle doctrine in this state and most of the penalty for brandishing was removed you still screwed up and can't admit it. You should be in California with the rest of the smart people. You also are not groping Joe Biden with his double barrel. Learn form what people said and stop being a douchebag. Would much rather have 10 Ranger characters to 1 29 palms guy.

BTW until recently you were a base dweller and a city dweller as well as the rest of us. Your six months in the boonies doesn't make you any better that the rest of us.


True. Living in the sticks still has the same laws in place as in the cities or towns. Just because the neighbors agree to shooting off guns for no reason doesn't make them law abiding folks either. All it would take is for the person in that car parked out front is to call the cops and make a report. The cops would come and investigate. Yes. Even out in the boonies cops will have to do their duty. If you got charged for a felony, bye bye guns.
 
Harley, now Im not sure that is too fair. Yes, I believe there was some bad judgment involved but how many of us DID NOT get whacked in the back of the head for letting the muzzle travel during our first experiences as kids? There is room for improvement in all of us, the only time it stops is when we refuse to evaluate ourselves and our actions in the light of the day and make adjustments where necessary. Only when someone insists on maintaining a bad path are they worth turning away from.

We need all the gun owner stewards we can and we owe it to ourselves to try to keep each other on the straight and narrow.
 
RandyTF said:
338lapua said:
Steve_In_29 said:
Reading comprehension...it helps. I never shot AT anyone, boogeyman or otherwise.

So I am guessing while you were in the military you saw the bad guy and you fired a warning shot to scare him off? Doesn't matter that you didn't shoot at anyone the fact you discharged the weapon at all is the problem. Even though we have the castle doctrine in this state and most of the penalty for brandishing was removed you still screwed up and can't admit it. You should be in California with the rest of the smart people. You also are not groping Joe Biden with his double barrel. Learn form what people said and stop being a douchebag. Would much rather have 10 Ranger characters to 1 29 palms guy.

BTW until recently you were a base dweller and a city dweller as well as the rest of us. Your six months in the boonies doesn't make you any better that the rest of us.


True. Living in the sticks still has the same laws in place as in the cities or towns. Just because the neighbors agree to shooting off guns for no reason doesn't make them law abiding folks either. All it would take is for the person in that car parked out front is to call the cops and make a report. The cops would come and investigate. Yes. Even out in the boonies cops will have to do their duty. If you got charged for a felony, bye bye guns.

The real advantage to the sticks is if you own your own backhoe and you can dispose of the problem when you make one for yourself. Hope he has a nice NRA spec backdrop to shoot into because just because you can shoot on your property doesn't mean you don't have to be safe about it.
 
Lobo2087 said:
Harley, now Im not sure that is too fair. Yes, I believe there was some bad judgment involved but how many of us DID NOT get whacked in the back of the head for letting the muzzle travel during our first experiences as kids? There is room for improvement in all of us, the only time it stops is when we refuse to evaluate ourselves and our actions in the light of the day and make adjustments where necessary. Only when someone insists on maintaining a bad path are they worth turning away from.

We need all the gun owner stewards we can and we owe it to ourselves to try to keep each other on the straight and narrow.

I used to defend Steve on the other forum because he seemed like a good guy trapped in a bad state. But since the other site went down he has been a douche to quite a few on here. I hope after this maybe he will change but I doubt he will. He really seemed like a good guy on the other board.
 
I've said it for years, you should have stayed in California.

It's dumb dumb crayon eaters like you that have me moving out of state to the middle of nowhere.
 
So the OP posts all the details necessary for a felony complaint against himself and then in the same post says no one would ever know what really happened.... hmmmm.... some critical thinking missing here IMO. Never did understand CA..... sigh.
 
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