( nice edit )
Not that I'm aware but that's not my point.
Your post wasn't that well phrased. Firstly, you can't deny the rights of somebody entering a property they don't own since that would allow somebody to shoot somebody renting.
:lolol:
But your probable point is really really odd and...
You can shoot someone if they are smoking a spliff ?
I recall much debate over the Tony Martin case and whether the law should be changed. Turns out the law is ok and there are next to no prosecutions for someone attacking someone who has entered their property to steal things.
Why ?
Because...
Exactly.
But according to some on here he has already been charged.
The law is perfectly reasonable in cases like this and has been for years.
The Tony Martin case was a one off.
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