Wrong. They do not have to have a weapon when they come in your house/car/place of business. You DO NOT have to retreat. The term used there is "forcible felony" in the old law. Breaking and entering is a forcible felony. I can bust out the GA code if you want and prove you wrong. If that is what it takes... Actually, I will...Originally Posted by TransAxle
For example, I had a guy open my car door and get INTO my passenger side of my vehicle one night at a gas station. I pulled my gun on him and he stopped. Now, weapon or not, I could have shot him.
Where did you get that quote from?"Secondly, if after having taken such proper precautions, a party should be assailed, he may undoubtedly repel force by force, but in most instances cannot, under the pretext that he has been attacked, use force enough to kill the assailant or hurt him after he has secured himself from danger; such as if a person unarmed enters a house to commit a larceny, while there he does not threaten any one, nor does any act which manifests an intention to hurt any one, and there are a number of persons present who may easily secure him, no one will be justifiable to do him any injury, much less to kill him; he ought to be secured and delivered to the public authorities. "




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