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  1. How big of a safe do you need?
  2. TENNESSEE CODE ANNOTATED© 2011 by The State of TennesseeAll rights reserved *** CURRENT THROUGH THE 2011 REGULAR SESSION *** Title 44 Animals And Animal Husbandry Chapter 8 Fences and Confinement Part 4 Running at Large Tenn. Code Ann. § 44-8-408 (2011) 44-8-408. Dogs not allowed at large -- Exception -- Penalties. (a) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, "owner" means a person who, at the time of the offense, regularly harbors, keeps or exercises control over the dog, but does not include a person who, at the time of the offense, is temporarily harboring, keeping or exercising control over the dog. ( The owner of a dog commits an offense if that dog goes uncontrolled by the owner upon the premises of another without the consent of the owner of the premises or other person authorized to give consent, or goes uncontrolled by the owner upon a highway, public road, street or any other place open to the public generally. © It is an exception to the application of this section that: (1) The dog was on a hunt or chase; (2) The dog was on the way to or from a hunt or chase; (3) The dog was guarding or driving stock or on the way to guard or drive stock; (4) The dog was being moved from one place to another by the owner of the dog; (5) The dog is a police or military dog, the injury occurred during the course of the dog's official duties and the person injured was a party to, a participant in or suspected of being a party to or participant in the act or conduct that prompted the police or military to utilize the services of the dog; (6) The violation of subsection ( occurred while the injured person was on the private property of the dog's owner with the intent to engage in unlawful activity while on the property; (7) The violation of subsection ( occurred while the dog was protecting the dog's owner or other innocent party from attack by the injured person or an animal owned by the injured person; (8) The violation of subsection ( occurred while the dog was securely confined in a kennel, crate or other enclosure; or (9) The violation of subsection ( occurred as a result of the injured person disturbing, harassing, assaulting or otherwise provoking the dog. (d) The exception to the application of this section provided in subdivisions ©(1)-(4) shall not apply unless the owner in violation of subsection ( pays or tenders payment for all damages caused by the dog to the injured party within thirty (30) days of the damage being caused. (e) It is not a defense to prosecution for a violation of subsection ( and punished pursuant to subdivision (g)(1), (g)(2) or (g)(3) that the dog owner exercised reasonable care in attempting to confine or control the dog. (f) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution for a violation of subsection ( and punished pursuant to subdivision (g)(4) or (g)(5) that the dog owner exercised reasonable care in attempting to confine or control the dog. (g) (1) A violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor punishable by fine only. (2) A violation of this section is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by fine only if the dog running at large causes damage to the property of another. (3) A violation of this section is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by fine only if the dog running at large causes bodily injury, as defined by § 39-11-106, to another. (4) A violation of this section is a Class E felony if the dog running at large causes serious bodily injury, as defined by § 39-11-106, to another. (5) A violation of this section is a Class D felony if the dog running at large causes the death of another. (h) Notwithstanding subsection (g), a violation of this section shall be punished as provided in subsection (i) if the violation involves: (1) A dog that was trained to fight, attack or kill or had been used to fight; or (2) The owner of the dog violating this section knew of the dangerous nature of the dog and, prior to the violation of this section, the dog had bitten one (1) or more people that resulted in serious bodily injury or death. (i) A violation of this section, where one (1) or more of the factors set out in subsection (h) are present, shall be punished as follows: (1) A Class C misdemeanor if the dog running at large does not cause property damage, injury or death; (2) A Class A misdemeanor if the dog running at large causes damage to the property of another; (3) A Class E felony if the dog running at large causes bodily injury to another; (4) A Class D felony if the dog running at large causes serious bodily injury to another; and (5) A Class C felony if the dog running at large causes the death of another. HISTORY: Acts 1901, ch. 50, § 1; 1903, ch. 419, § 1; Shan., § 2853a4; Code 1932, § 5086; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), §§ 44-1408, 44-8-108; Acts 2007, ch. 533, § 1; 2007, ch. 556, § 1. The way I interpret this is that Hunting dogs are an exception at the running at large law.
  3. Ah hell you'll be alright, break is time to relax! or what teacher think...time for us to do way to much homework!
  4. I'm bulking up for winter, it was to cold last year!
  5. Sounds like the guy doesn't need the dog to bad if it's been 8 hours and he hasn't came and got her. I mean what does this guy think? Are you suppose to be his personal dog sitter?
  6. Damn you guys are making me hungry! Well I get to have 3 thanksgiving dinners so I should be stuffed my Friday night!
  7. Well he is not breaking any laws by her being out, but I don't know the laws on how long he has to come pick her up after contact is made to where she is located.
  8. babelt

    Price this gun?

    Oh I thought the one mounted was the 9mm and the bottom one is the 5.56
  9. babelt

    Price this gun?

    Looks like he has 2 uppers. A 5.56 original and a 9mm upper.
  10. Welcome, I'm going to guess by your user name, you have a 1965 Fastback Mustang.
  11. May just have to check that out. Good shooting by the way
  12. Pretty nice, I was looking at one of those a couple of weeks ago at Tri Cities. Do they have railed model? I would like to turn one into a bedside gun.
  13. Because he's that cool.
  14. It's a link to sign into google mail
  15. You going to Anderson to hunt? I went up there a couple of time, though I was hunting a different kind of whitetail around that college haha
  16. I really don't count, I just feel it till its full. Never really thought about it.
  17. Greeneville Walmart has a run of the mill bushmaster and a Sig AR with Magpul Full length hand gaurd and pistol grip and a fixed stock. I believe she told me the price was high 800's. They had just got it in and she said it wasn't something they could order, they just happen to get a hold of one. Wasn't a bad looking rifle for the price. I think it had a 18 inch barrel on it, but I don't own an AR and don't know a whole lot about them.
  18. On the 30 round mags, I had trouble with the first 2 I tried which were the black plastic mags. Got them both from the same shop. After 2 trips back to the shop the owner swapped the black ones for a clear one and it has run fine ever since. I don't know what the differece was but that is what happen to me with the black mags. I found the 10 round mags on clearance last year at walmart for about a 1/3 of the normal price so I just loaded up on those. The 30 rounder is fun but I usally don't end up using it much.
  19. Go with the 597, I have one and love it. I put a BSA sweet 22 scope on mine and it is really nice. I have the 30 round mags for mine and it feeds everything just fine. You won't be disappointed.
  20. Did you finally get it apart? Let me know and I will come help you.
  21. Well I just got back from my short 3-day trip down there. We ended up eating at the Applewood Resturant. It was good. Ended up going to Cades Cove on Tuesday. Didn't really plan it but where my cabin is located of wears valley road it was only less than an hour drive and I had never been so we checked it out. I didn't realize all of the history that is down there. We spent about 5 hours down there. It is a great place and I can't wait to go back. Didn't see any deer or bear but we went in the middle of the day so I would say that would be why. I loved the history lesson I got down there. I went in all but 3 of the buildings on the 11 mile road. Very cool for sure. I was just trying to imagine what it would have been like being in John Oliver's shoes when he crossed the mountain and was the first to settle in Cades Cove. I got alot of pictures of the buildings and the views. Not the best but I will start a thread later and post some up. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I will have to try some of those places when I go back down there.
  22. Sounds like some good suggestions. I'll have to check one or two out. When I go to places like this I like to try stuff I normally can't.
  23. I will be staying in Pigeon Forge this week at one of my Cabins and I would like some suggestions on some carry friendly places to eat. Either in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, or Sevierville.

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