If your stash is the subject of a home invasion robbery and you shot the robber outside after fighting him off, is it a good idea to call the police?

Such was the case yesterday here. Ark. Democrat-Gazette: Attempted drug robbery leaves one man shot by David Harten.

The usual scenario is that the guy shot in the leg would never tell the police what earned his bullet wound. Likely he wouldn’t be back to attempt the same thing on his victim since he knows the victim is armed. Calling the police to report the aggravated robbery of the drug stash here would, and did, net the robbery victim charges of possession with intent to deliver and maybe “maintaining a drug premises” (something I still don’t get). Here it says possession of a weapon, which is his right in his home. It could have been simultaneous possession of guns and drugs (not a good thing). Does the Second Amendment guarantee a right to protect your stash if it’s in your home? I don’t think SCOTUS will even go that far.

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