Knowing how to fight is great, but is only going to happen at my house after I have sent my dogs and called 911. Michigan is a funny state if you shoot someone (even in your home) and could have retreated you can be charged all the way up to second degree murder. On the other hand if your dog eats a trespasser, provided you have signs up etc. there is no issue.
That is why I love livining Colorado, we have the make my day law here. Some one comes in your house uninvited and you feel that your life is being threatened you can take care of business <img src="http://www.leerburg.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Can I pleeeeease post the video of the jiu-jitsu guy who soils his kimono? <img src="http://www.leerburg.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
hahahahhaahha
if them ppl on the link, owned dogs in ppd/psd there dogs would be just as weak. remember your dog is an extention of you! i don't care about them folk who think they are tuff/strong just because they have a pitbull a pro dog. you are what your dog is trained in. hahahah i would never scrap with anyone on that link. hahahahahahah it's too funny. hahhahah lmao hahahah i would send them 6 week pups from leerburg and that would scare them away even if they are not trained. "instinct". hahaha lmao
At the end of the day most ppd owners have the animail defence instinct. never mind beware of dog beware of owner. hahhahah
That was so funny, but all of those videos hit close to home: I have my 10 year old that has taken Jutjitsu for a year now and he runs from his 4 year old sister when she gets mad at him.........I don't know........I don't expect him to do anything to her (better not) but it is a funny sight.
Knowing how to fight is great, but is only going to happen at my house after I have sent my dogs and called 911. Michigan is a funny state if you shoot someone (even in your home) and could have retreated you can be charged all the way up to second degree murder. On the other hand if your dog eats a trespasser, provided you have signs up etc. there is no issue.
That is why I love livining Colorado, we have the make my day law here. Some one comes in your house uninvited and you feel that your life is being threatened you can take care of business <img src="http://www.leerburg.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
I also live in colorado and love that law. Also if you are breaking the law and get hurt you can not sue.
Those who would give up essential freedoms for the temporary feeling of safety deserve neither!!
wow, colorado sounds like my kind of state. it's my opinion that that's the way it should be everywhere. i remember reading a piece about shooting home-invaders, and a lot of it was geared not to help you defend your home successfully, but how to do it in such a way as to avoid/survive prosecution - things like one round to stop, shooting factory shells instead of hot loads ("esoteric" ammo make you out to be a gun nut to a jury), ensuring you don't shoot them in the back...
it's a sad state of affairs really. i have no idea what the laws are in indiana, but i also have no idea how effective my dogs would actually be.
wow, colorado sounds like my kind of state. it's my opinion that that's the way it should be everywhere. i remember reading a piece about shooting home-invaders, and a lot of it was geared not to help you defend your home successfully, but how to do it in such a way as to avoid/survive prosecution - things like one round to stop, shooting factory shells instead of hot loads ("esoteric" ammo make you out to be a gun nut to a jury), ensuring you don't shoot them in the back...
it's a sad state of affairs really. i have no idea what the laws are in indiana, but i also have no idea how effective my dogs would actually be.
Ditto. Getting to where defending yourself is a scary prospect, wondering if you'll be looked at as the criminal instead of a potential victim of one. I could go on and on, will stop here.
That clip was hilarious!!!! My youngest brother is an accomplished martial artist, owns a GSD and is a card carrying member of the NRA....none of which are helpful in he state of NJ when it comes to criminals and the provate citizen, how ironic.
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