richlub
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That may be possible though supposedly, truth is the perfect defense. I know of a case where some homeowners did a similar thing with a sign in a development to point out problems they were having with their builder. Sort of a buyer beware sign outlining numerous oversights and outright shoddy worksmanship. The builder got a court order forcing the sign to be removed from the front yard of the homeowner in question. The homeowner read the order carefully, then promptly put the sign in his back yard which faced the main entrance to the development. The order only addressed the front yard. The build crapped his pants but made the needed corrections.SouthernBoy wrote:Hmmmm, just wonder how the courts would see it if something did happen to him after you posted a sign like that? I can see any survivors filing a humongous lawsuit against you.While your post is a nice little piece of tongue-in-cheek humor, here is something that might be interesting to consider under certain situations.
Say you have a neighbor who is vehemently opposed to private ownership of firearms.. but it doesn't stop there. At neighborhood get-togethers, he makes fun of you and your position and you know that he is actually quite serious because he has mentioned a number of times that he doesn't like the idea of you having so many guns right next door and has even contacted the HOA to see if something could be done about it.
If you have someone like that, put a sign in your own yard the points to his home, with his address, stating something to the effect that "To all burglars, robbers, and home invasion perps. The house next door has no firearms and the owner is strongly opposed to self-defense".
Wonder how he'd like that one?
Other than that; I love it!!
Is there a material difference between criminals and gun-haters and gun control advocates?SNIP ...the criminals eliminate the majority of the gun haters and gun control advocates...