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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1793980" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>+1 for in the home, not the yard right now.. but I seem to remember some case either here in Oklahoma or maybe it was a federal case that extended self defense to the front & back porch of the home so that it covered cases where the bad guy was in the process of forcing their way through the door with a weapon or was shot coming through the door and then fell outside the house. It use to be that the difference between where the bad guy fell [inside or outside] meant the difference between self defense or a manslaughter charge.</p><p></p><p>Remember the old jokes about having to drag the bad guy inside if you shot him.. that is where that came from...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1793980, member: 24428"] +1 for in the home, not the yard right now.. but I seem to remember some case either here in Oklahoma or maybe it was a federal case that extended self defense to the front & back porch of the home so that it covered cases where the bad guy was in the process of forcing their way through the door with a weapon or was shot coming through the door and then fell outside the house. It use to be that the difference between where the bad guy fell [inside or outside] meant the difference between self defense or a manslaughter charge. Remember the old jokes about having to drag the bad guy inside if you shot him.. that is where that came from... [/QUOTE]
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