Halifax Tar
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I think there is far more support for this across the country then is suggested.
I think so too.

I think there is far more support for this across the country then is suggested.
The problem is the onus shouldn’t be on the homeowner to determine if they are there for the TV or a loved one.Are there not already laws on the books that allow for true self defense? Bad guy breaks into your home, attempts to harm you and yours, you use whatever means available to protect your life and limb, up to the point a reasonable group of individuals would acknowledge you used the minimum force required?
I don't want to criticize HT as an individual, but I do have an issue with the sentiment that a TV is worth more than a human life. There are many on this forum who have had to take lives, sanctioned by the state and for what we have decided are valid reasons. Some have been able to accept that and are unaffected, many others are now dealing with MH issues as a result of their actions. So I think it is a little cavalier to say taking a life to save the TV on the wall is no big thing, and anyone should be able to do so (it doesn't need to be with a firearm).
Now I’m not suggesting one have a free fire zone in one’s living room, but one clearly articulates that the intruder(s) have two options;
1) Adopt the prone position with their hands empty and outstretched
2) If not, they are becoming a reactive target as I secure my home.
If they flee, then depending on what they have done or attempting to take with them, will determine my level of force used to deal with them on the way out.
The problem is the onus shouldn’t be on the homeowner to determine if they are there for the TV or a loved one.
That sort of what if pontificating just gets good guys killed or injured.
Now I’m not suggesting one have a free fire zone in one’s living room, but one clearly articulates that the intruder(s) have two options;
1) Adopt the prone position with their hands empty and outstretched
2) If not, they are becoming a reactive target as I secure my home.
If they flee, then depending on what they have done or attempting to take with them, will determine my level of force used to deal with them on the way out.
Down here States have their own rules.You're right. The reason shouldn't matter... if they are breaking into a home that act in itself should be recognized as a violent act that can be repelled with deadly force. It can be reasonably acknowledged that any person in their own home has nowhere to retreat to beyond the threshold of their home. The home is your castle, dwelling...no person has any other place that is sacrosanct like their dwelling.
Fleeing or taking a bound to another position? Might be hard to tell...
jim knows what circumstances they are facing at the time. How can anyone that was not experiencing the same know that better?And Jim has an innate understanding of what constitutes reasonable and proportional force does he? To go with his innate ability to handle himself underfire when/if things go south without endangering bystanders of course
I think there has been a number of cases recently where the Crown has stepped back or lost in court on this issueLet's be frank. Canada is going to enact Castle Doctrine about 10 years after we commission our 1st nuclear powered aircraft carrier. Any push for enabling easier use of firearms for defense of self/family/home that frames itself as supporting Castle Doctrine/ Stand Your Ground or adjacent policy will be DOA, and electoral suicide for the party advancing it.
But there are clear reasonable steps that could be taken to adjust the law as to not disadvantage law abiding gun owners relative to home invaders
- Codify "having reasonable grounds to prepare for self defense, such as a reasonable belief that a home invasion has occurred or is imminent" to be a ironclad exception to the offense Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose,
- Codify "as an alternative to discharge while attempting to deter an attack during a home invasion" as an exception to the offense of Pointing a Firearm,
- Codify the use of deadly force in self defence during a home invasion as exception to the offenses of Discharge with Intent / Manslaughter with a Firearm / Murder. Get rid of proportionality in home invasion situations- if the invader attacks. it's not my fault 155lb Mikey methhead brought a screwdriver to a shotgun fight with 205lb me- if he attacks I should be able to prevent him from harming me and mine without considering whether I could otherwise subdue him and/or exposing myself to the threat of harm in a physical confrontation
- Specifically limit the duty to retreat to exclude fleeing the home.
- Remove reverse onus- I specifically (if likely incorrectly) wrote "as exception" rather than "as a defense"- to protect PAL holders the law would need to be written such that if those elements are present/ in those situations no crime is committed, therefore for a conviction the crown must prove beyond reasonable doubt that those elements did not exist, and for charges to be laid LE must have a reasonable belief that they can convict. No more charge first and sort it out later.
- Absent probable cause that the situation was something other than a home invasion / self defense situation, no legally owned firearm can be seized from the premises other than that used in the incident (for investigatory purposes).
Allow citizens to take reasonable and appropriate steps to protect themselves and their families, as long as it also comes with a responsibility to show restraint, legislate to take the judgement calls out of the hands of activist crown attorneys and judges, and return the presumption of innocence.
it seems to me a mistake to think the criminal will limit themselves to a crime you are comfortable absorbingAre there not already laws on the books that allow for true self defense? Bad guy breaks into your home, attempts to harm you and yours, you use whatever means available to protect your life and limb, up to the point a reasonable group of individuals would acknowledge you used the minimum force required?
I don't want to criticize HT as an individual, but I do have an issue with the sentiment that a TV is worth more than a human life. There are many on this forum who have had to take lives, sanctioned by the state and for what we have decided are valid reasons. Some have been able to accept that and are unaffected, many others are now dealing with MH issues as a result of their actions. So I think it is a little cavalier to say taking a life to save the TV on the wall is no big thing, and anyone should be able to do so (it doesn't need to be with a firearm).
it seems to me a mistake to think the criminal will limit themselves to a crime you are comfortable absorbing
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Misunderstood and under privileged. Poor souls don't know any better.Criminal's are honorable people you know, they've just had hard lives. Let them have your wives pearls its better that way.
Too much info. Just ask for your lawyer. Period."I was in fear for my life and that of my family, I have nothing further to say until after I speak with my lawyer."
Put tape over own mouth to prevent saying anything further.
One Xmas, I bought Nerf hi-end toy weapons for my sons (at 6 and 8 years old at the time). Thats exactly what happened. My wife was royally pissed, not because of the mess the boys made but the fact that I totally instigated it.Now I’m not suggesting one have a free fire zone in one’s living room
“All three youths were on bail at the time of their arrests for previous firearm-related charges,” police said.
Fake news. Those guns were banned and could not have possibly been used in a crime.Toronto's heating up for the summer.
3 teens facing combined 73 charges after Toronto police seize loaded AK-47 and AR-style rifles
17-year-old, 16-year-old, and a 15-year-old. Out on bail for firearms offenses. They're probably already back on the street with guns in hand.
Pristine looking guns. Wonder which gang is supplying it to them.Fake news. Those guns were banned and could not have possibly been used in a crime.
Obviously stored in good conditions and well maintained by a responsible lawful owner. No criminals would have guns that nice.Pristine looking guns. Wonder which gang is supplying it to them.
Pristine looking guns. Wonder which gang is supplying it to them.