"I like to encourage intruders"
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http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Reasonable+Force
The amount of force necessary to protect oneself or one's property. Reasonable force is a term associated with defending one's person or property from a violent attack, theft, or other type of unlawful aggression. It may be used as a defense in a criminal trial or to defend oneself in a suit alleging tortious conduct. If one uses excessive force, or more than the force necessary for such protection, he or she may be considered to have forfeited the right to defense. Reasonable force is also known as legal force.
A person is generally justified in using force that is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily harm if the person reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent the commission of a forcible felony. The person is also generally justified in using such extreme force to prevent or terminate another's unlawful entry into or attack upon a dwelling, if: (1) the entry is made or attempted in a violent manner and he reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent personal violence to himself or another then in the dwelling, or (2) he reasonably believes that such force is necessary to prevent the commission of a felony in the dwelling.
To a degree, sure. But suggesting that someone breaking into your house automatically gives you the right to kill or maim them is bullshit.
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Then you might need to explain why you had an unsecured gun on the premises though.The intruder is brandishing a knife, you reach behind the door and produce a shotgun. The intruder on seeing the shotgun, drops the knife, you drop him with one barrel.
Police arrive, 'It all happened so fast, he was brandishing a knife and started to move towards me so I shot him.'
I would get a cricket or baseball bat.
You can argue all you like about why you killed the intruder with an exotic weapon, but better to just severely bruise them with an item commonly found in the home.
That was actually raised in a newspaper article here in SA a few years ago. The advice was better 12 months or a fine than 20 years or 5-8Then you might need to explain why you had an unsecured gun on the premises though.
Then you might need to explain why you had an unsecured gun on the premises though.
It wasn't unsecured. It was legally stored until I heard noises at the front of the house at which point I removed it from the legal storage locker.
The intruder should have moved through the house quicker instead of trying to be quiet and sneaky. He gave me time to remove it from its storage by his attempts at stealth.

Thats a lot of effort and process to go through to try and claim a heat of the moment defense, I mean it is a lot of effort to go through to argue that you didn't intend to use it.It wasn't unsecured. It was legally stored until I heard noises at the front of the house at which point I removed it from the legal storage locker.
The intruder should have moved through the house quicker instead of trying to be quiet and sneaky. He gave me time to remove it from its storage by his attempts at stealth.
Really?Thats a lot of effort and process to go through to try and claim a heat of the moment defense, I mean it is a lot of effort to go through to argue that you didn't intend to use it.
Storing the gun and ammunition separately is sold as keeping people safe but I think it is more about putting the legal yellow brick road down for prosecutors arguing the home owner intentionally killed an intruder.
''You gotta ask yaself , did I put up this gyprock with 5 nails or 6''I have a paslode nail gun in the robe a cupla feet from the bed.
Just push the battery down and you're good to go.
I know a few of my trades mates that have the same setup.
Enter our house and we'll nail your arse to the floor.
Lol''You gotta ask yaself , did I put up this gyprock with 5 nails or 6''
I have a paslode nail gun in the robe a cupla feet from the bed.
Just push the battery down and you're good to go.
I know a few of my trades mates that have the same setup.
Enter our house and we'll nail your arse to the floor.
All this stuff in the media about the gang from Melbournes far East (no point glorifying their name) is pretty scary.
It's all well and good if they just want to steal the iPad and car etc, happy to hand it over in a peaceful exchange, can get it all back on insurance.
But all this stuff about them bashing people with bats and hammers is pretty concerning.
Are you better off just sitting back and cooperating in the hope they won't hurt you or your family or is it better to have a knife under the bed and get on the offensive straight away?