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  • rotor

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    Texas 9.32 (not all of it)
    2) when and to the degree the actor reasonably believes the deadly force is immediately necessary:

    (A) to protect the actor against the other's use or attempted use of unlawful deadly force;  or

    (B) to prevent the other's imminent commission of aggravated kidnapping, murder, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, robbery, or aggravated robbery.

    I believe 2(A) covers the "if you reasonably feel your life is endangered.

    I don't know what the National Guard can do. I worked in Watts during the California riots in the 60's. National Guard with Jeeps and .50 caliber machine guns everywhere. Trigger happy one killed a milkman doing deliveries. Not a good scenario.
     

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    At night time things like vandalism and criminal mischief become fair game too.

    Seems to be a remnant from the old west when cattle rustlers would tear down fences to get at all the animals. At night the rancher would be justified in shooting them.
     
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    benenglish

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    Ok, forgive the city-boy. Is that some old bailer or harvester?

    Bad-ass looking.
    It looks to me like one hellacious snowplow. Note the spikes for traction, among other features that would normally be found on a snowblower, like that directional exhaust chute on top.
     

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    At night time things like vandalism and criminal mischief become fair game too.

    Seems to be a remnant from the old west when cattle rustlers would tear down fences to get at all the animals. At night the rancher would be justified in shooting them.

    Horse and cattle thieves got strung up rather quickly too!
     
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