No.donh wrote:Here's a topic I haven't seen yet - If you are out walking your dog (as I often do in the neighborhood), and you are confronted by an agressive dog on the street, does your CHL give you the right to defend your dog as you would a member of your family? I live within the city limits of the city of Arlington, TX, but also own property outside the city limits where i also occasionally walk her; anyone have any insights about the particular rules for this??
Your CHL does not give you any rights whatsoever. It merely protects you from being prosecuted for exercising your inherent, God-given right to bear arms for self-defense. Setting that aside, the CHL has nothing to do with whether it's legal to defend yourself, your dog, etc. A guy without a license has the same legal rights and obligations with respect to self-defense as someone with a CHL, he just doesn't have access to the same tools. With that said, I agree that PC 9.41 and 9.42 authorize the use of deadly force if necessary (duty to retreat?) to protect the dog, provided that all other conditions are met.