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Reading some of the statements on this thread makes me wonder the age of some of these guys and if any of them have a criminal record for theft!Obviously they never had to deal with someone stealing their 'stuff'!!Have some piece of crap go through your personal belongings or your buildings and see if you still feel like getting violent is over reacting!!!Insurance doesn't cover everything!!I'm only 40 and I'm seeing the next bunch of kids coming up and its only going to get worse!!I see how they talk to the teachers in elementary school because they know they will get away with it!!So why would they be scared of cops or getting in trouble!!A start would be bringing the strap back into school!!It would scare most kids except the real pieces of work!!The kids already know at a young age that any trouble they get into doesn't matter until your 18!!My kids know right from wrong without beating them and I knew right from wrong but a record for catching a thief in my truck when I was 18!!!I got it worse in court than they did!!So thats why I wonder why some of these guys on here are so soft towards the thieves!!I'm tired of the excuse that they were kids just being kids!!Maybe the parents should be held responsilble for some of their kids actions!!
 

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yep start taken it out on the ol man hard for lil jonny to sit across the thanks giving table and watch his ol man get spoon fed turkey for somting he did maybe a little remorse is all it takes.
 

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I agree with parents teaching their kids right from worng and about consequences. I do not however believe in holding the parent accountable. If you can prove the parent was negligent in allowing the kid to get away with everything then yes by all means hold the parents accountable. But some, myself included did everything humanly possible to keep our kids on the straight and narrow, the one still got into all sorts of trouble. Again thought the parents, and children is only just the beggining of this..... The core of this issue is our governement and policing policies that allow this all to happen
 

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Reading some of the statements on this thread makes me wonder the age of some of these guys and if any of them have a criminal record for theft!Obviously they never had to deal with someone stealing their 'stuff'!!Have some piece of crap go through your personal belongings or your buildings and see if you still feel like getting violent is over reacting!!!Insurance doesn't cover everything!!I'm only 40 and I'm seeing the next bunch of kids coming up and its only going to get worse!!I see how they talk to the teachers in elementary school because they know they will get away with it!!So why would they be scared of cops or getting in trouble!!A start would be bringing the strap back into school!!It would scare most kids except the real pieces of work!!The kids already know at a young age that any trouble they get into doesn't matter until your 18!!My kids know right from wrong without beating them and I knew right from wrong but a record for catching a thief in my truck when I was 18!!!I got it worse in court than they did!!So thats why I wonder why some of these guys on here are so soft towards the thieves!!I'm tired of the excuse that they were kids just being kids!!Maybe the parents should be held responsilble for some of their kids actions!!

there is more than one way to beat your kids, physical and mentally, you sound like you know how to scare a few kids.
 

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What ever! I was 17 and hot headed and I think he deserved a beating! I just know what it's like to have someone rip me off, and no I do not have a record now!
 

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the farm guy from bashaw was within his rights until he brought out the gun on an unarmed guy and shot him in the back, the law let him off with 90 days jail time and probation. he was facing 10 yrs. i say he got off.


if a backshooter is your hero so be it.
 
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the farm guy from bashaw was within his rights until he brought out the gun on an unarmed guy and shot him in the back, the law let him off with 90 days jail time and probation. he was facing 10 yrs. i say he got off.


Really? Did your father beat you as a kid? & he shot him in the ass, pay attention
 
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the farm guy from bashaw was within his rights until he brought out the gun on an unarmed guy and shot him in the back, the law let him off with 90 days jail time and probation. he was facing 10 yrs. i say he got off.


Really? Did your father beat you as a kid? & he shot him in the ass, pay attention

maybe ya should get with the program bud, back shootin is back shootin in the azz is still the same and what i remember he got peelets in the back. defending yourself and your property is one thing backshootin even in the old days was chicken shheeet.

you may have gotten one to many as a kid.
 

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The thief got off light. If it was me the buck shot would have been in the back of his head and his body would be buried in the manure stockpiles and gone before spring.
 

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Hang them in appropriate areas. Transfers liability instantly as long as the fugger can read :PDT_gun:so I'm told.
I'm not saying what he did was right or wrong but a deccision was made in the heat of the moment and there are consequences for that.
A person has the right to protect private property...but to what level? Alot of us have been there, in the heat of the moment. I have a very short fuse when it comes to certain things I'll admit. What I would have done in his shoes? I don't know...
 

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I don't care what the law states and I'll deal with the consequences later...but if I catch you or any other punk ass b!tch in my sh!t....I'm gonna phuck you up. I keep cable ties and a bat right next to my 870 marine 12 gauge. Ya touchy subject for me.

I agree, you wont see this same crap if you knew people were armed and allowed to protect themselves and there property. The stupid a$$ sh!t heads would really have to think about it before they did it. As far as it being young kids on a bender, bull butter I say. Even if your drunk and stupid you still know not to jump of the golden gate bridge, so if you knew you would be shot if you steal a quad you wouldn't do it plain and simple.
 
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