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  • General Zod

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    If you need to protect your sign, remember, you took means to stop wild life from damaging the sign.

    You have no reason to believe a human would trespass, steal or damage something in the middle of your yard. Humans know betterer.

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    Go ahead and try that defense strategy. Boobytraps are illegal, no matter what your rationalization is.
     

    Texasgordo

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    Rafe

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    I like boobys..:roflfunny::laughing:

    I'm really more of a lower-unit guy. But...

    The General Zod is correct: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.9.htm#9.44. And unlike 2A and other preemption matters, local law might have a say on the razor-bladed signs, as well. For instance in Dallas: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/dallas/latest/dallas_tx/0-0-0-114167.

    The Dallas statute says: "a...device of any kind, designed to do bodily harm to a person entering into or upon the premises."

    You can't even put a tripwire in front of the door in your own home?

    We gotta turn Texas fully red, y'all.
     

    General Zod

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    Do it anyway


    Illegality
    Advocating, explicitly or by example, breaking specific firearms-related laws is forbidden.


    Don't advocate for illegal activities.
     

    DubiousDan

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    I'm really more of a lower-unit guy. But...

    The General Zod is correct: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.9.htm#9.44. And unlike 2A and other preemption matters, local law might have a say on the razor-bladed signs, as well. For instance in Dallas: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/dallas/latest/dallas_tx/0-0-0-114167.

    The Dallas statute says: "a...device of any kind, designed to do bodily harm to a person entering into or upon the premises."

    You can't even put a tripwire in front of the door in your own home?

    We gotta turn Texas fully red, y'all.
    Put a sing above the Trump sign that states"DANGER:TRUMP SIGN HAS SHARP EDGES. DO NOT TOUCH." Works with dogs.
     

    oldag

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    I'm really more of a lower-unit guy. But...

    The General Zod is correct: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.9.htm#9.44. And unlike 2A and other preemption matters, local law might have a say on the razor-bladed signs, as well. For instance in Dallas: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/dallas/latest/dallas_tx/0-0-0-114167.

    The Dallas statute says: "a...device of any kind, designed to do bodily harm to a person entering into or upon the premises."

    You can't even put a tripwire in front of the door in your own home?

    We gotta turn Texas fully red, y'all.
    Crap. Does that mean I have to remove all the claymores?? ;)
     

    oldag

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    I'm really more of a lower-unit guy. But...

    The General Zod is correct: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/PE/htm/PE.9.htm#9.44. And unlike 2A and other preemption matters, local law might have a say on the razor-bladed signs, as well. For instance in Dallas: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/dallas/latest/dallas_tx/0-0-0-114167.

    The Dallas statute says: "a...device of any kind, designed to do bodily harm to a person entering into or upon the premises."

    You can't even put a tripwire in front of the door in your own home?

    We gotta turn Texas fully red, y'all.
    Crap. Does that mean I have to remove all the claymores?? ;)
     
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