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9/17/2010 9:07:23 AM EDT
Is the life of a Good dog more valuable to you then that of a Bad human.

Specifically, if you were investigating alert barking in your home and came upon a burglar attempting to beat your dog with a length of 2x4, would you shoot the intruder or attempt to subdue him?

For the purposes of this question, let us assume you are reasonably confident you could subdue the intruder (he is half your size) at the probable cost of your dogs life.
9/17/2010 9:08:47 AM EDT
[#1]
In the dark, that 2x4 looked like a shotgun and I was afraid for my life, officer.
9/17/2010 9:08:59 AM EDT
[#2]
Burglar IN your home?

His life is already forfeit at this point.

9/17/2010 9:09:30 AM EDT
[#3]



Quoted:


In the dark, that 2x4 looked like a shotgun and I was afraid for my life, officer.


Funny, it looked like a shotgun to me as well.  



 
9/17/2010 9:10:20 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Burglar IN your home?

His life is already forfeit at this point.



Don't violate my house –– it could have bad consequences.  " I was in fear of my life"
9/17/2010 9:10:55 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Burglar IN your home?

His life is already forfeit at this point.



^ this.

Once he kills your dog, how can you be sure he won't kill you with the 2x4???

eta: that last line is  a pretty impossible assumption to make.
9/17/2010 9:11:48 AM EDT
[#6]
The real answer to the question is just shoot the perp.  However, at the end of the day, a dog is just a dog. I don't care how many kids it has pulled from a well, how many cute sweaters you own for it, or how many children this dog replaces in your life. ITS A DOG.
9/17/2010 9:12:25 AM EDT
[#7]
In my state (if I understand the law correctly) it is legal to use deadly force to stop the commission of a felony inside your home, and to stop an unauthorized entry.



So, anyone attempting to beat my dog in my home with a 2X4 is in the process of committing several felonies.





Bang-bang, bang.
9/17/2010 9:12:38 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Burglar IN your home?

His life is already forfeit at this point.



The best possible outcome, always, of an intruder with ill intent in your home, is to kill them.
9/17/2010 9:12:46 AM EDT
[#9]
good shoot.
9/17/2010 9:15:31 AM EDT
[#10]

There is a person in my home attempting to kill me with the weapon he is wielding?

Why would I attempt to subdue him for any reason?

This is what guns are for.
9/17/2010 9:16:42 AM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Burglar IN your home?

His life is already forfeit at this point.



^ this.

Once he kills your dog, how can you be sure he won't kill you with the 2x4???

eta: that last line is  a pretty impossible assumption to make.


Not in my state (and several others).  Once a bad guy enters your home you have the right to defend yourself, your family/guests, and your dog with force.  Just don't shoot him in the back if you can avoid it.  It's more defensible in libtard courts if it doesn't look like the guy was trying to run away from your mighty shotgun racking sounds.
9/17/2010 9:17:35 AM EDT
[#12]
Fucker shouldn't have raised the lumber and come at me.
9/17/2010 9:17:55 AM EDT
[#13]



Quoted:


Burglar IN your home?



His life is already forfeit at this point.





I'm gonna go with this...



 
9/17/2010 9:21:35 AM EDT
[#14]
"Drop the wood!  Drop it now!"

Failure to comply = good shoot

Compliance = "Get on the ground!  Get on the ground' hands behind your back or I shoot!" and a call to 911.

This is if he was hitting a dog, cat, cockroach or baby seal.  He's armed and in my home.  

You comply or you die, it's really that simple.
9/17/2010 9:25:26 AM EDT
[#15]
It's not a morality question if the perp is attacking you or your property.

You're armed in my house without an invitation?  Well...  bye.



Now if it were some sort of oddball scenario with a welfare queen and a cute little schauser hanging over a pit of lava and you could only save one...

Then the proper moral decision is to save the human life.

But since that type of choice never actually comes up it's fairly irrelevant.
9/17/2010 9:27:15 AM EDT
[#16]
Use of deadly force in the situation as described would arguably be protected under California's Castle Doctrine law, PC 197.





The fact that the burglar broke in forcefully and unlawfully makes him fair game.



BANG BANG BANG BANG Drop that piece of wood! BANG BANG BANG TINKETY Tinkety tinkety tink tink tink



 
9/17/2010 9:29:14 AM EDT
[#17]
The comment about beating the dog is a distraction from the important detail.

An intruder might not die, but he sure as hell will be close.  That mostly depends on the lighting, distance, and whether he can follow orders quickly.



9/17/2010 9:35:02 AM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
Is the life of a Good dog more valuable to you then that of a Bad human.

Specifically, if you were investigating alert barking in your home and came upon a burglar attempting to beat your dog with a length of 2x4, would you shoot the intruder or attempt to subdue him?

For the purposes of this question, let us assume you are reasonably confident you could subdue the intruder (he is half your size) at the probable cost of your dogs life.


Someone breaking into my home and exhibiting violent behavior is getting shot until the violent behavior ceases.
9/17/2010 9:47:06 AM EDT
[#19]
If someone is in my home attacking one of my dogs, its not a much a jump to assume hes coming after me next.
9/17/2010 9:53:41 AM EDT
[#20]
In my home w/out my permission is considered a threat to my life....after I shot the guy I may let the dog take a few bites out of the fucker.
9/17/2010 9:58:21 AM EDT
[#21]
I didn't read all the posts, but if someone is intentionally harming my dogs-especially beating them with a 2x4-they're TOAST.

Even if it means me being Bubba's prison bitch.

I love my dogs, they love me. We protect one another.

They're harmless-they don't need to be abused by ANYONE.
9/17/2010 10:02:48 AM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
In the dark, that 2x4 looked like a shotgun and I was afraid for my life, officer.


2x4 is a weapon. It looked like a 2x4 so he got introduced to .40 golden sabers!
9/17/2010 10:04:00 AM EDT
[#23]



Quoted:


Is the life of a Good dog more valuable to you then that of a Bad human.



Specifically, if you were investigating alert barking in your home and came upon a burglar attempting to beat your dog with a length of 2x4, would you shoot the intruder or attempt to subdue him?



For the purposes of this question, let us assume you are reasonably confident you could subdue the intruder (he is half your size) at the probable cost of your dogs life.


A dog is just a dog, but a burglar in my house with a deadly weapon is a threat to my life....



 
9/17/2010 10:05:09 AM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
Burglar IN your home?

His life is already forfeit at this point.


Exactly.


Dog is irrelevant in this situation.



9/17/2010 10:06:47 AM EDT
[#25]
A burglar in my home?

Utah law automatically permits me to use lethal force on anyone who's forced entry into my home, whether he's attacking my pet or not.

[BANG!]
9/17/2010 10:07:28 AM EDT
[#26]
Quoted:
In my state (if I understand the law correctly) it is legal to use deadly force to stop the commission of a felony inside your home, and to stop an unauthorized entry.

So, anyone attempting to beat my dog in my home with a 2X4 is in the process of committing several felonies.


Bang-bang, bang.


Exactly.
9/17/2010 10:09:52 AM EDT
[#27]
I would shoot the intruder whether he was going to kill my dog or not.  I have no duty to try to subdue someone who is in my house illegally.  Whether or not the dog is more valuable is beside the point, at least to me.
9/17/2010 10:12:35 AM EDT
[#28]
OK, this first post thing is getting out of hand..... Give us a chance for crying out loud...
9/17/2010 10:13:40 AM EDT
[#29]
I had a coworker who was terrified of dogs. I invited him over one night, and he made a crack about suing if my dog bit him. I told him "If you do something that makes my dog bite you, what makes you thing I'm gonna make her stop?"
9/17/2010 10:14:15 AM EDT
[#30]
subdue him?



i think ill shoot...
9/17/2010 10:14:41 AM EDT
[#31]
That would be one dead puppy beater!
9/17/2010 10:17:45 AM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
Is the life of a Good dog more valuable to you then that of a Bad human.

Specifically, if you were investigating alert barking in your home and came upon a burglar attempting to beat your dog with a length of 2x4, would you shoot the intruder or attempt to subdue him?

For the purposes of this question, let us assume you are reasonably confident you could subdue the intruder (he is half your size) at the probable cost of your dogs life.


Lots of unimportant info in the OP.  The answer is yes.
9/17/2010 10:21:41 AM EDT
[#33]
Man it must be nice to live in a free state.

Here in NJ this is a very pertinant question, as you have a "Duty to retreat" before using lethal force. The exemption for being in your own home only kicks in if your actively being injured yourself. Shooting the perp would be very dicey legally and probably get you arrested, hell a couple years back there was a case where a guy got in trouble for attempting to stop a guy from raping his wife instead of retreating.
9/17/2010 10:22:27 AM EDT
[#34]
I'd drop the fucker where he stood.

2x4 can kill ya.

Edit: Your poll is kind of retarded, too.
9/17/2010 10:22:54 AM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
Man it must be nice to live in a free state.

Here in NJ this is a very pertinant question, as you have a "Duty to retreat" before using lethal force. The exemption for being in your own home only kicks in if your actively being injured yourself. Shooting the perp would be very dicey legally and probably get you arrested, hell a couple years back there was a case where a guy got in trouble for attempting to stop a guy from raping his wife instead of retreating.


Yah you should probably move.
9/17/2010 10:27:54 AM EDT
[#36]
Even if it was outside on my property, that is at least criminal mischief at night.  In TX that can get you shot.
9/17/2010 10:29:51 AM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
Man it must be nice to live in a free state.

Here in NJ this is a very pertinant question, as you have a "Duty to retreat" before using lethal force. The exemption for being in your own home only kicks in if your actively being injured yourself. Shooting the perp would be very dicey legally and probably get you arrested, hell a couple years back there was a case where a guy got in trouble for attempting to stop a guy from raping his wife instead of retreating.


Yes, it is nice to live in a free state as far as these situations are concerned.

Invade a home here in Utah = automatic legal justification for lethal force.

Also, consider that I have 5 children spread out over two floors.  How on earth could anyone ask me to "retreat" and abandon my children to the ill intents of a home invader?
9/17/2010 10:35:57 AM EDT
[#38]
Not only will I take a good dog over a bad human any day, I will go as far as to say I will take MY good dog over all bad humans.
9/17/2010 10:37:12 AM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
Man it must be nice to live in a free state.

Here in NJ this is a very pertinant question, as you have a "Duty to retreat" before using lethal force. The exemption for being in your own home only kicks in if your actively being injured yourself. Shooting the perp would be very dicey legally and probably get you arrested, hell a couple years back there was a case where a guy got in trouble for attempting to stop a guy from raping his wife instead of retreating.


Any chance you can move?
9/17/2010 10:37:23 AM EDT
[#40]
Dog. Hands down.
9/17/2010 10:39:14 AM EDT
[#41]
I hold my dog in higher regard than most humans.
You lay a hand on my dog and your going to get ventilated: end. of. story.
9/17/2010 10:40:43 AM EDT
[#42]
nothing taste better than a good boiled dog stuffed with rice.

a bad man? i'd rather have the tastee doggy.
9/17/2010 10:41:21 AM EDT
[#43]
Not even a question in my mind.BangX17.
9/17/2010 10:46:58 AM EDT
[#44]
Good shoot.
9/17/2010 10:49:37 AM EDT
[#45]
Quoted:
Man it must be nice to live in a free state.

Here in NJ this is a very pertinant question, as you have a "Duty to retreat" before using lethal force. The exemption for being in your own home only kicks in if your actively being injured yourself. Shooting the perp would be very dicey legally and probably get you arrested, hell a couple years back there was a case where a guy got in trouble for attempting to stop a guy from raping his wife instead of retreating.


Wow.  My stepson moved there after graduating college for work. He is obligated for 18 months then gets to move elsewhere in company, hopefully NC. He despises NJ and their fucked up laws. He tells me about some of the screwed up NJ laws and all I can do is shake my head.

Here? In my house? You're approaching room temperature soon.
9/17/2010 10:51:37 AM EDT
[#46]
It's not even close.  Hell, most of the time I'd take an average dog over most humans.
9/17/2010 10:55:37 AM EDT
[#47]
I would defend my wife and my family at all costs. Where I live, the local Sheriffs have no issue with people defending their property. Get the job done without going mid-evil on their a**,  and you won't have any problems.
9/17/2010 10:59:54 AM EDT
[#48]
My Bad Dog > Bad human
9/17/2010 11:05:23 AM EDT
[#49]
I'm fond of my dog, but I don't let animals in the house at all. YMMV.



That said...





Quoted:

Burglar IN your home?



His life is already forfeit at this point.





Word.





9/17/2010 11:11:56 AM EDT
[#50]
Dog or no, BANG.
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