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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1390949" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>Now she has to worry about the sack of **** and maybe a friend or two coming back. Not a good situation,but good for her for 'standing her ground'. </p><p></p><p>So let me get this perfectly straight,(at my home in California and in Iowa I live outside the city limits and in Oklahoma Im just barely inside the city limits),in the city limits in Oklahoma,defense of your self and family on your property from a person(s) with a weapon(s) that are threatening your life/lives,defense with a firearm is limited to just the inside of your house? I know Ive heard and read it a million times,just clarifying. Ive been told before also a million times,and I never took it serious, that if you do shoot them outside your house,on the porch,in the yard,etc to 'drag them back inside your house' (of all people a cop told me this bit of advice once...). But,your yard- front or back- vehicles in the driveway,etcetc,its all off limits? In the midst of a gun fight inside your home the BG flees out the door,and then thats it,gunfight is over,dont try and chase them down,just get on the phone and get the cops there if someone hasnt already called them? Got it. Now,as a CC permit holder, if I pulled into my driveway and was getting out of my car in my driveway and someone pulls a gun on me in my driveway or shoots at me in my driveway,I can return fire? Its all a bit confusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1390949, member: 1535"] Now she has to worry about the sack of **** and maybe a friend or two coming back. Not a good situation,but good for her for 'standing her ground'. So let me get this perfectly straight,(at my home in California and in Iowa I live outside the city limits and in Oklahoma Im just barely inside the city limits),in the city limits in Oklahoma,defense of your self and family on your property from a person(s) with a weapon(s) that are threatening your life/lives,defense with a firearm is limited to just the inside of your house? I know Ive heard and read it a million times,just clarifying. Ive been told before also a million times,and I never took it serious, that if you do shoot them outside your house,on the porch,in the yard,etc to 'drag them back inside your house' (of all people a cop told me this bit of advice once...). But,your yard- front or back- vehicles in the driveway,etcetc,its all off limits? In the midst of a gun fight inside your home the BG flees out the door,and then thats it,gunfight is over,dont try and chase them down,just get on the phone and get the cops there if someone hasnt already called them? Got it. Now,as a CC permit holder, if I pulled into my driveway and was getting out of my car in my driveway and someone pulls a gun on me in my driveway or shoots at me in my driveway,I can return fire? Its all a bit confusing. [/QUOTE]
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