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If someone breaks in to your home, you need one gun to defend yourself and end the life of the criminal. You need the other gun to plant on them to prove you had good cause to kill them.

This second gun should be a cheap-ish pistol, utterly clean of your prints and DNA, and loaded with bullets you’ve never actually touched and have no more of in the house. Obviously there should be no paperwork linking this gun to you. Yes there are ways to clean a gun and store it such that no trace of you exists on it. And if it’s ever claimed that your DNA is on the gun, it clearly got there in the scuffle.

I live in an absolute liberal mecca. I will not tolerate criminals desecrating my home or threatening my family. If ever this nightmare scenario should come to pass, cops will see me, the upstanding homeowner (tax payer) defending myself from a criminal with a gun. Pretty much case closed.

I’m sure others will have good advice about this and I want to hear it. This is just my humble opinion.

Oh - and don’t think an 80% gun is t linked to you unless you bought the entire kit for cash.

If someone breaks in to your home, you need one gun to defend yourself and end the life of the criminal. You need the other gun to plant on them to prove you had good cause to kill them. This second gun should be a cheap-ish pistol, utterly clean of your prints and DNA, and loaded with bullets you’ve never actually touched and have no more of in the house. Obviously there should be no paperwork linking this gun to you. Yes there are ways to clean a gun and store it such that no trace of you exists on it. And if it’s ever claimed that your DNA is on the gun, it clearly got there in the scuffle. I live in an absolute liberal mecca. I will not tolerate criminals desecrating my home or threatening my family. If ever this nightmare scenario should come to pass, cops will see me, the upstanding homeowner (tax payer) defending myself from a criminal with a gun. Pretty much case closed. I’m sure others will have good advice about this and I want to hear it. This is just my humble opinion. Oh - and don’t think an 80% gun is t linked to you unless you bought the entire kit for cash.

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California has Castle Doctrine. A person who breaks into an occupied home is legally presumed to be there to commit murder or inflict great bodily injury, both of which justify deadly force.

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This is the first I’ve ever heard of that.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

CA has Castle Doctrine. It just doesn't have the DAs who will honor it in a lot of cities.

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People don't understand how the law works. Just because something is legal doesn't mean you won't get arrested, or that you won't be charged. It just means if you have enough money to fight enough you will win in the end. The reverse is true, too. Just because something is illegal doesn't mean someone will get in trouble for doing it. There are some laws that have zero enforcement. In California the Education Code is a good example. If a school or school district violates the Education Code there is nobody to enforce it. There's no penalties.