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"Netsock" wrote in message ...
So...you would keep your gun accessible and loaded at home? What if you weren't there? What if there are kids or other folks around? Absolutely, and did with so my very young children, with apology to no one - who were thoroughly taught at very tender ages how to deal safely with loaded guns, and who were outshooting me by age 10 with big-bore handguns (better eyesg). A pox on political & social correctness, if everyone of any age *knows & assumes* that any gun is loaded & ready for use like any other respected tool, everyone is far safer. I am not a city dweller & my ways are appropriate for rural homestead living where frequent firearm use is a fact of life. Presently I'd rethink and change this policy since my area has slowly become suburbanized & with citified newcomers dropping in, etc. My point is that any true gun safety should be situational & well thought-out, not rightfully dictated by others in some blanket fashion. IMO&E the best thing one can do with very young children, is to teach them how to quickly & safely unload or disable any firearm produced in their presence by an unsupervised child "if it is exactly like one of ours", and how to immediately run like hell to an adult first if it isn't. Learning to shoot & properly maintain guns when very young also removes unhealthy curiousity or fascination. IMHO the best way to foster trouble with kids (one's own that is) & guns, is to lock them away where they are "forbidden" and "inaccessible." There is almost no such thing as "inaccessible" to a child of average intelligence. In a real-life situation of violent piracy toward a yatch, in most any tactical sense a firearm is useless if not suicidal. Your assailants have the superior elements of surprise, grim determination, possibly superior size or speed or power or maneuverability, usually home-turf advantage, and already-drawn weapons. Ed Teach proved this 300 years ago. I'm not sure I agree. Armed "Pirating" was growing immensely on Lake Cumberland in KY, until people started arming themselves. There were a couple of very publicized incidents, were the houseboat owners retreated into the vessel, and drew their own arms against the assailants. Tactically, the house boaters were superior, as they had good cover, while the assailants where typically in the open. Quite a few boarding attempts were thwarted because of the boat owners had armed themselves. And I'd have to agree with this in the case of houseboats, which might be victimized by any kind of punk as might any other dwelling, campsite, etc. My comments were directed at seagoing voyaging people. I feel that characterizing this sort of instance as "piracy" is a bit of poetic license - it's essentially a household B&E, yes? One might view marina liveaboards the same way, or others who do their sailing on MSC's (Main Saloon Cushions). |
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