• capital@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    That’s not entirely true.

    When I took my concealed carry class in Tx there was a section on this.

    It depends heavily on the relationship between you and the owner of the property. The example given in the class was a good neighbor relationship and suggested talking about this before something happened.

    I would expect that if the shooter and the owner are in contact during the event to weigh heavily on it.

    The gist is, it depends state-to-state but I would expect that their relationship would make an otherwise LEGAL use of a firearm OK. (I’m really not sure if this is a legal use…)