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Old 12-07-2010, 11:51 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam View Post
What kind of danger did Ward see when this overweight 50 year old women came on his property in clear daylight and asked him some questions?
We'll never know for sure unless Ward himself decides to log on here and offer his viewpoint.

My personal interpretation is that he *didn't* see any danger when she came on his property initially. The perceived danger seems to have arisen from when she didn't leave when first asked and instead chose to confront and challenge him on his own property.

We also don't have conclusive evidence of how exactly the firearm was made visible.

The REAL real debate is, IMO, to what degree should a homeowner be allowed to confront and via various means potentially intimidate a clear trespasser who shows no intentions of leaving a property they are not permitted on.
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