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Originally Posted by MDLNB
I wouldn't want you shooting if you're that bad a shot, either. It's probably a good idea if you keep your pets inside so they won't become victim to wildlife. Personally, I wouldn't be chasing a coyote down the street, shooting my weapon like Yosemite Sam. I think the theme of the conversation regarding the use of firearms was for protection of self and pet when attacked. If I observe a coyote in the distance, I plan to avoid it. On the other hand, if it enters my property and attacks my family or pet, I will probably shoot it. I love animals so I would probably be less inclined to shoot, rather than chase it off in another manner. But, you have every right to protect yourself. Anyone that says otherwise is not being truthful. I don't carry a stick around with me, but I do carry a CCW. On the other hand, if you fear exercising your pet without some form of protection, spray is probably something to consider. I carry a CCW and my neighbors do not even realize it. That's the idea. I have had guns most of my life and have never found it necessary to shoot wildly into a populated area. We are not talking about drive by shootings here. We are talking of close up protection.
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Actually, it would not be legal to shoot at that coyote if you are not on your own property. I understand what you wrote about protection for your pet but take a shot with your pistol at a coyote off of your property and you very well might find yourself with a sizable fine and loss of your CCW and permit.
Better opt for the can of wasp spray.