football and politics
On Jan 2, 10:57Â*am, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 2, 5:35�am, HK wrote:
Our local sheriff and county prosecutors are not very interested in
going after residents who use lethal force to ward off criminals who
attempt latenight break-ins or home invasions.
Maybe not, but the crooks like to know just where to look to find an
arsenal just waiting to be scooped up.
Statistically, you are probably safer with no gun at all than with a
gun to fend off the "boogie man". Â*Add up all the cases where a
homeowner
successfully frightens away or kills an intruder, then subtract the
number of cases where a PO'd family member picks up the gun and kills
husband, wife, son, daughter, etc. Then subtract the number of
"accidental" gun deaths (kids or grandkids knowing just where to look
for the gun and wating until the first opportunity to screw around
with it). Then subtract the substantial number of cases where people
are shot with their own weapons, either because the thief happened
across the gun a few minutes before the homeowners came in and
surprised him or her, or the victims woke up to find some junked up
crook has won the race to the nightstand. The results are probably not
stacked in favor of keeping a handgun in the bedroom. Keeping the
handgun in a safe, with or without a trigger lock, sort of defeats
the
idea of "quick! shoot the bad guy!" for which most people buy a
handgun in the first place.
1. I live in a mostly rural county. Virtually everyone in this county
has firearms. Thus, any burglars engaged in housebreaking already know
there are firearms inside their target houses.
2. If someone breaks into my house late at night, I'd rather have the
opportunity to shoot him before he shoots me. For some burglars, just
the sight of being faced down by a 12-gauge shotgun is enough to make
them exit in a hurry.
3. If there are small children about, the firearms and ammo are locked
up in a safe. The only teen-aged relative that visits is a Southern boy
who hunts.
4. I don't keep firearms in the nightstand, but the handguns are handy.
5. Breaking into my house requires making a "lot" of noise. There's no
way to get in without doing so, either by busting in a door or a window
and then setting off a series of alarms and turning on indoor and
outdoor lights and security cameras.
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You need a serious course on deadly force and when to use it if you
are going to play with guns. My old insurance agent taught a great
course and I know enough to know that you are asking for trouble in
many areas. Get informed Harry, take a course, the life you save may
be your own...
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