Broken_Erika
Play with me.
Shouldn't be a problem if you're this guy.What if you encounter 2 muggers on the way home...

Shouldn't be a problem if you're this guy.What if you encounter 2 muggers on the way home...
Seconds? Dont you lock your door? I have dogs. At night something as little as someone walking across the yard can rile them up.Remember: when you only have seconds to spare, the cops are just minutes away.
EDIT: More seriously: So your suggestion is to just roll over and be a victim? No thanks. I'll risk the potential shootout with the intruder.
If they steal my phone they've already gotten my gun. Both are on (phone) in (gun) the night stand. If it's gone that far its past just a robbery and has progressed to something worse that I would've advocated deadly force for.Hmm. It sounds reasonable, but you're still asking for someone to just stand there watching someone take all their belongings while they wait for the police to show up. Which I don't think is reasonable. Also, what if the first thing they take is your phone?
Dont you lock your door?
Nobody's kicking in front doors to steal TVs is suburbia FFS.It doesn't take much to kick the average door down.
Source: My experience in the Army.
Nobody's kicking in front doors to steal TVs is suburbia FFS.
While the home owners were home?And you show, yet again, a lack of education on this issue. In just my neighborhood alone (which is a typical suburban neighborhood) there have been six break-ins in the last month. In each one of those break-ins, the intruders forced their way in by either busting out a window or kicking in a locked door.
I'm sure if you read the crime blotter in your neighborhood, you'd probably see similar incidents. Remember: just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's not happening.
While the home owners were home?
Man, I never even advocated taking them away. I just said it's stupid to get in a shootout over a TV. Most gun control advocates just want better laws in the books that make it harder for people with records or mental health issue to get and keep them.Yea it doesn't happen and usually the criminals know the homeowners whether they are neighbors kids or such or family. So they know when the house is empty. This whole conversation is dumb, because the last thing we will be doing is taking guns away from homes and the defense of homes. One shouldn't look at a home invasion as an opportunity to shoot someone, but that is what happens. My real problem is taking this to your local convenience store and creating situations wherein you shoot someone like that florida man did recently.
Man, I never even advocated taking them away. I just said it's stupid to get in a shootout over a TV. Most gun control advocates just want better laws in the books that make it harder for people with records or mental health issue to get and keep them.
With the way things are right now the intruder is just as likely to be carrying and he didn't just get startled out of sleep. Sequester yourself in a room and call the cops. If they're just coming for the TV and not you its stupid to engage. Even if you do survive, stray bullets could hit the very thing you're risking your neck to protect. Or worse, a family member. Go buy a new TV in the morning.
Home "defense" with guns is so flawed, for all reasons that were mentioned, it could come from the middle ages.
Let's not get too worried about gun violence. As long as you're not a gang member of committing suicide, the likelihood of being shot is extremely small. Also gun violence has dropped from the highs of the early 1990's.
Murdochland.Are you speaking specifically about Australia here or?
Was Mr. Raspberry actually anti gun or just for gun control? I tried to find reference of this story. That was easy. Except none of them said he was anti gun. In fact he actually served in the military. Most just said he was in favor of gun control. My money says he was not being hypocritical in his beliefs.Perhaps so. Yet home invasions, murder, robbery, assault, rape and other violence are also from the middle ages (earlier in fact) and are yet still occurring. Humanity is deeply flawed. And if my family and I are under threat, I'd like to have the option to protect.
I'd like to insert a bit of irony here. There was once a Washington Post writer by the name of William Raspberry. He was very liberal - pro civil rights, pro Gay, anti Gun, etc. He wrote a number of Gun Control editorials which included some of the arguments above and more. He appeared to have a real moral conviction against the Second Amendment.Then one day, he had a home invader. Mr. Raspberry pulled out his gun and held the scumbag until the police arrived.
With the way things are right now the intruder is just as likely to be carrying and he didn't just get startled out of sleep. Sequester yourself in a room and call the cops. If they're just coming for the TV and not you its stupid to engage. Even if you do survive, stray bullets could hit the very thing you're risking your neck to protect. Or worse, a family member. Go buy a new TV in the morning.