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Yes, you have the right to use lethal force to protect your property at night in Texas.
Technically, no, you cannot shoot someone for trespassing. You can shoot them if they break and enter your house. You can shoot them to prevent them from committing a felony. But not for trespass.
You can only legally shoot someone in Texas if they are on your property and doing something that breaks the law.
shoot them of your property Really? Shoot them? I wonder if that would hold up in court if someone steps in your yard? Never trust an answer that's not in basic english. From what I have read so far, if it is posted, and they cross, it is second degree criminal trespass. If you have warned them and they cross, again criminal trespass. If your property isn't posted and you don't say anything, then they can remain?
As long as you shoot it on your property at your property.
Yes, if you only shoot your property.
If you only shoot your property, on your property you will be fine.
If you shoot on your property at your property you will be fine.
You are not responsible for what others do with their own property, unless you knew they were a felon.
in your own back yard, airsoft guns are legal on your own property to shoot, as long as your not shooting someone else who doesnt want to. its perfectly legal to shoot and use any airsoft gun no your own property.
when you shoot and someone knocks the ball out of the air right after it leaves your hand