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which has "No Traspassing. Violators will be shot" on it?

 

Does anyone have information on this?

 

My county of residence is Davidson.

 

Thank you

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Sure you can, but if something happens and you actually have to defend yourself from a threat you'll have one hell of a hard time trying to explain away how it was really self-defense... Thanks to that nifty sign

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I have one on my porch beside the front door that says "trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again". I have pointed it out to door to door salespeople. :)
I answer my door armed, because I know I didn't invite anyone over. I had a guy knock at 8p the other night. I answered the door pistol in hand. It scared him pretty well, but he managed to attempt his "sales speech". I asked for his door to door permit. I was astonished when he actually pulled one out! I thanked him for his courtesy and politely sent him on his way. He didn't see the sign, but he saw the glock. :)

Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

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I have one on my porch beside the front door that says "trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again". I have pointed it out to door to door salespeople. :)
I answer my door armed, because I know I didn't invite anyone over. I had a guy knock at 8p the other night. I answered the door pistol in hand. It scared him pretty well, but he managed to attempt his "sales speech". I asked for his door to door permit. I was astonished when he actually pulled one out! I thanked him for his courtesy and politely sent him on his way. He didn't see the sign, but he saw the glock. :)

Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

At 8pm? And you didn't even give him a courtesy slap? Tempermant of a saint sir...  ;)

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Also be aware you cannot intentionally hurt or threaten harm to a person for tresspassing.

You may ask them to leave and not come back. You may defend yourself if attacked.

In dealing with tresspasser call the law, let them handle it and tell them you wish to press criminal charges.

 

Do not do anything stupid like point a gun at them or fire a warning shot, you will be in a deep pooh if you do.

 

Simply call the law, tell them you have a tresspasser(s) and ask them to respond asap.

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Also be aware you cannot intentionally hurt or threaten harm to a person for tresspassing.
You may ask them to leave and not come back. You may defend yourself if attacked.
In dealing with tresspasser call the law, let them handle it and tell them you wish to press criminal charges.

Do not do anything stupid like point a gun at them or fire a warning shot, you will be in a deep pooh if you do.

Simply call the law, tell them you have a tresspasser(s) and ask them to respond asap.

all true. You may however have a firearm in hand pointed in a safe direction while answering the door or while on your property. And it gets the point across nicely.

Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

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all true. You may however have a firearm in hand pointed in a safe direction while answering the door or while on your property. And it gets the point across nicely.

Sent barefoot from the hills of Tennessee

 

Just a single firearm or can you be double fisting twin 500 S&W's?

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I have the same sign as Jack, hanging on the car port roof.

My drive way is 1/8th mile long, and have the standard "NO TRESPASS" and "Beware of Dog"

at the end by road, if they get past the dogs they want something bad.

No, we get no uninvited people at my place.

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Being by nature a sneak, I conceal my .357 behind my leg when answering the door during daylight hours.  I don't respond to unexpected knocks after dark.

 

I haven't had a need for a sign yet.

 

Saw a nifty doormat at the flea market today - it said "Come back with a warrant.". :D

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Sure you can, but if something happens and you actually have to defend yourself from a threat you'll have one hell of a hard time trying to explain away how it was really self-defense... Thanks to that nifty sign

 

And you can take the above to the bank! Well actually, you'll be taking it all out of the bank and then some, selling your house and possessions and borrowing all you can for your legal defense and the suite that will surely follow. For decades you may regret ever expressing your opinion and intentions if crime visits you. Food for thought? 

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which has "No Traspassing. Violators will be shot" on it?

Does anyone have information on this?

My county of residence is Davidson.

Thank you


I'd think about one I saw posted that was neat, and much more open ended, it said :
"There is nothing in this home worth risking your life over"

In English and Spanish ...


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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People who don't have their "respect" button turned on don't read signs.
I have "No Trespassing" and "No Parking" signs all along my fences and on my gates and we still catch them parked in front of the "No Parking" signs and climbing the fences at the "No Trespassing" signs.

Are they illegal hunters? Why are people climbing your fences?
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People who don't have their "respect" button turned on don't read signs.
I have "No Trespassing" and "No Parking" signs all along my fences and on my gates and we still catch them parked in front of the "No Parking" signs and climbing the fences at the "No Trespassing" signs.
 

Rough neighborhood?

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