Well. whatever you do, don't point your gun at the ground and fire it to scare him. Not unless you want to face prison charges like that older guy in New hampshire or around there somewhere from last week. What a raw deal there, huh? Good Lord, what happened to common sense in our nation.
Some years ago near me, just down the road a piece, this fella noticed activety in his neighbors home, but knew they weren't home. Were at work, and it was an active farm with a couple hundred acres. So he loads his shotgun and goes over to inspect, and sure enough, caught three break in guys in his neighbors house, so he held them at gun point until our town marshall got there, and of course, they all got arrested. It made the newspaper by me, and as I read it, all I could think was that when all was said and done that the neighbor would somehow become the bad guy and go to jail or prison after it all gets turned around, but he didn't. And neither did the three break in guys. One did get sent back to prison for some sort of parole violation for something else unrelated to the beakin, but the breakin charges got dropped against all three of them, caught red handed in the house.
Man, our nation has lost its mind. Its gone plum crazy. I wonder how long before mice start chasing cats, and cats start chasing dogs.
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