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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... 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". 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. In most states there is a huge difference in the sentences handed down for burglary depending upon whether the crook is armed. In fact, it can become a different class of crime "armed robbery". Few burglars enter a dwelling intending to harm the occupants- most will plan the crime for a time when nobody is home. That accounts for the surprising number of cases where a homeowner is shot with his or her own weapon- the burglar entered the home unarmed. In the rare case where somebody actually plans to murder you, the crime is also likely to be planned with a minimum of confrontation or opportunity to defend yourself. Do you live in a "three-strikes" state? If so, you actually are at greater risk than before. (gun or no) Crooks with two prior felony convictions are more likely to kill any potential witnesses. They know that if they get busted for robbing the liquor store or breaking in to steal your stereo they're going to prison for the rest of their lives......same basic punishment as for murder so might as well clean up the loose ends. Depressing, ain't it? :-( Funny how Harry the flag burning pacifist has turned into a gun totin tough angry Rambo type. I hope he has at least gotten some training in the care and responsible use of firearms. |
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