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Originally Posted by Pompey
Having a gun doesn’t necessarily mean it will protect you from being robed or whatever, I think it provides more peace of mind than anything else.
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So does insurance - 99% of the time is 'just in case' - right?
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Think about it. Let’s take the scenario of someone breaking into your house.
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Wait - lets jump back BEFORE they enter your house. The REAL protection of a gun starts there - the robber has NO IDEA if anyone in the house is armed - this uncertainty - is beginning to equate to 'probably not' - given all the 'anti-gun' media coverage.
If Im a crook and KNOW there are guns in one house and NOT the other - I would enter the un-armed one first.
most of the protection a gun provides is the 'threat' - just like nukes with russia in the cold war.
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To do anything about it you first of all have to be home.
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The scarriest part for most people is being robbed when they're at home, most would agree that material possessions are of much less value than ones personal safety.
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And most importantly you have to have access to your gun before the intruder notices what you’re doing (and that could be hard to do, unless you’re one of those irresponsible people who puts it in a place a 3yr old could find).
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Not everyone has small children - and... they DO grow up also...
Me - well, break in and learn what I may or may not have handy...
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And in many different scenarios you could easily end up with a hostage situation or for some other reason things may not go your way.
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I think you watch too much TV - most intruders that are greeted by the owner with a weapon end up; 1) quietly surrendering/running or 2) non-lethal wound (shot in the ass/legs) or 3) dead. in that order - anything else is very rare. The LAST thing most intruders want is to be stuck in a house surrounded by police. Unless they are looking for 'suicide by cop' then - well - nothing would prevent this anyway - unless it was suicide by 'home owner protecting his shit'...
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Originally Posted by Pompey
Im not part of the 'anti-gun' lobby but people need to realize a gun many not give them the level of protection they think it will give them.
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You sure sound like one..
Its common sense really - 'common crooks target the weak - these cowards want 'easy' targets' (police say this all the time) - own a gun and no longer be preceived as weak. And if granny knows how to fire it - she can NOW be a substantial threat to a would be crook/attacker and would no longer be assumed to be an easy target.
Seems more like your not understanding how a gun DOES offer protection.
Here - more kids die in swimming pools than from guns - yup, lets ban swimming pools too.