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MA: What to do if someone breaks into your home
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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It’s a scary situation, someone breaking into your home and you’re inside. Police said the first thing you should always do is try and escape, but if you can’t; “We recommend getting to a safe room, make sure you have your phone with you. If you don’t have access to a phone, if there’s a phone in your bedroom, dial 9-1-1 and leave it off the hook. Officers that get a 9-1-1 call will respond to your house,” said Chicopee Police Officer Mike Wilk.
If hiding doesn’t work and you physically confront an intruder, in some cases you could actually face criminal charges. According to state law, you can only use force in self-defense if you fear the person who broke into your home was going to hurt or kill you or someone else in your home. |
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Millwright66
(4/2/2015)
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And this is where, ultimately, our elitist "betters'" lead us. Rendered defenseless in our own homes being forced into a "duty to retreat" into the arms of co-conspirator criminals or cower helpless in terror awaiting the "tender mercy" of some some drug-infused, racially antagonistic, armed invader while awaiting the intervention of law enforcement probably minutes away.
IOW, MA residents, "when seconds count" help is at least minutes' away - and maybe longer - in more rural areas of your state. You might want to take a legislator home with you to "feed the crocodile" . |
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To prohibit a citizen from wearing or carrying a war arm . . . is an unwarranted restriction upon the constitutional right to keep and bear arms. If cowardly and dishonorable men sometimes shoot unarmed men with army pistols or guns, the evil must be prevented by the penitentiary and gallows, and not by a general deprivation of constitutional privilege. [Wilson v. State, 33 Ark. 557, at 560, 34 Am. Rep. 52, at 54 (1878)] |
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