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Cory Dunkle
06-26-2003, 05:57 AM
jaybird wrote: "Brent P" <tetraethyllead@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1PQJa.4612$3d.4075@sccrnsc02... In article <CdQJa.19825$hV.948925@twister.austin.rr.com>, jaybird wrote: when responding to a burglary or robbery. I do agree with you though that citizens should still be able to pop someone who enters their home or tries to take their property. I still think that an armed, law abiding, populace is the best crime deterent. Yet all we hear up north is that we can't have guns, knifes, pointed sticks, whatever. Call 911. That's why I still like Texas.

Yeah really, at least they aren't so anal about everything.
> And as far as stuff is concerned, I am sure it will be treated like> the recovery of a friends stolen car. A letter in the mail saying> where it was dumped and he could go there and get it. A phone call> would have been nice, at least more of it would have been there.> Or maybe it will be treated like my brothers stuff that was stolen> by a previous resident of the apartment he was in. Not even> followed up on. Yeah, we get the roommate stealing stuff calls all the time. Read it again bright eyes. Previous resident != roommate. IE stranger, previous tennant. landlord did not change the locks. Your post wasn't exactly clear.

I thought it was crystal clear.

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