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gun toting granny scares away intruder

protias

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The bullet struck the wall, but she said she would have been fine if she'd hit the intruder. Police agreed.
Why can't we have those kind of police here?
 

JJC

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Way to go granny.

Wonder if anybody told her that if she would have lived in Wisconsin and did that she would be giving the interview from Jail.

Sarcasm

Who says Wisconsin isn't in great need of a Castle Doctrine......

JJC
 
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Zeus

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What was that Stallone flick called, "Stop! Or my Mom will shoot?" LMAO Apparently they didn't see that one :lol::lol:
 

Hunting Mama

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For some reason they think old women make easy targets. I guess she showed him! I bet all his criminal friends will know to stay clear of her!

Her son should take her to the range now and maybe next time she will hit her target.

Way to go Granny!
 

marshaul

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Way to go Grannie. Did anyone notice that this took place in Kommiefornia?

Yup. I always check whenever anybody mentions "Richmond", after spending so much time in both VA and NorCAL.

Believe it or not, California is 99% a castle law state. Or, to be precise, state law creates a presumption that a person who has broken into your home manifests means and intent to commit grievous bodily harm, which allows for potentially deadly force in response.

Granny FTW! :banana:
 
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