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by gamboolman
Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:31 am
Forum: Goals for 2007
Topic: Protection From Frivolous Lawsuits - Texas Status?
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Protection From Frivolous Lawsuits - Texas Status?

What do I/we need to do in order to get legislation in place and laws passed to protect a person from the civil litigation that can potentially occur after the legal and justified use of deadly force has been used?

We all have heard countless accounts of justified shoots where the person who protected themeselves were sued by the criminal or his surviving family members in civil courts.

There seems to be a lot of arguing of semantics regarding "Castle Law", "Stand Your Ground", etc,. We all know what we need for Texas.

Maybe it's just me, but I don't think so as I am confused and I believe that this subject for Texas needs to be clearly defined on what the individual private citizen needs to do in order to put pressure on our State government. We need some common sense laws to be passed to protect citizens.

Yes, I am a member of NRA. Yes I do act on the alerts I get from them. But this subject for Texas specifically is what I am interested in.

Any help and assistance would be much appreciated.

Thanks, gamboolman......

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