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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 650192" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>Dave,the only thing I want to address about that statement is that no matter what skills you have to take care of yourself there will always be someone tougher,better,younger,and heartless in the use of their skills then you and I are. This isn`t the gentlemanly world of pugilism. A gun keeps us out of their arms reach.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Three here also. Everyone taught from day one never to touch a gun they might encounter. They might be locked up in our house but who`s to say if a friends house is as responsible.They have also never had toy guns or been allowed to play a game were one "shoots" another such as war,etc. Our`s are always locked up or have a lock on them. But the two oldest have been taught to shoot since they were old enough to properly hold a gun.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Like Mr. Myagi said "learn Karate so one does not have to fight". Own a gun so that someone who knows Karate can`t get close enough to use it on you.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Dont forget the soldiers at Fort Hood who are NOT allowed to carry their weapons outside of training even on a military base. The person who shot the attacker was a security person.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Problem is the Average American Citizens are not the ones committing the highest gun violence in those city's. It`s the non licensed s-bags who are carrying those guns. So much for those laws,huh.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>The problem here guys is the phrase "I will shoot them". If someone comes into your house you have two choices. 1) Hold them at gunpoint until the police arrive and arrest them. 2) Kill them. There is no in between. It`s harder for homeboy to plead his case on hows he has permanent pain and suffering,and sue you, if you end it for him forever.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>klein,shut up and have another beer.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>My wife would more than likely,based on my work hours,be the one at home during anytime that there might be a break in. Shes someone who is kind enough that if there was a desperate person in our front yard she would get them help and even give them money to help them out. But cross the threshold of our house uninvited and they will have a gun if their face. As I stated above,2 choices,held or dead.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>This boils down to being experienced as a gun owner. If your someone who`s going to empty a clip before you ask questions then gun ownership probably isn`t for you. Get a bat. If your going to point your gun,you`ve already asked and answered your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 650192, member: 5529"] Dave,the only thing I want to address about that statement is that no matter what skills you have to take care of yourself there will always be someone tougher,better,younger,and heartless in the use of their skills then you and I are. This isn`t the gentlemanly world of pugilism. A gun keeps us out of their arms reach. Three here also. Everyone taught from day one never to touch a gun they might encounter. They might be locked up in our house but who`s to say if a friends house is as responsible.They have also never had toy guns or been allowed to play a game were one "shoots" another such as war,etc. Our`s are always locked up or have a lock on them. But the two oldest have been taught to shoot since they were old enough to properly hold a gun. Like Mr. Myagi said "learn Karate so one does not have to fight". Own a gun so that someone who knows Karate can`t get close enough to use it on you. Dont forget the soldiers at Fort Hood who are NOT allowed to carry their weapons outside of training even on a military base. The person who shot the attacker was a security person. Problem is the Average American Citizens are not the ones committing the highest gun violence in those city's. It`s the non licensed s-bags who are carrying those guns. So much for those laws,huh. The problem here guys is the phrase "I will shoot them". If someone comes into your house you have two choices. 1) Hold them at gunpoint until the police arrive and arrest them. 2) Kill them. There is no in between. It`s harder for homeboy to plead his case on hows he has permanent pain and suffering,and sue you, if you end it for him forever. klein,shut up and have another beer. My wife would more than likely,based on my work hours,be the one at home during anytime that there might be a break in. Shes someone who is kind enough that if there was a desperate person in our front yard she would get them help and even give them money to help them out. But cross the threshold of our house uninvited and they will have a gun if their face. As I stated above,2 choices,held or dead. This boils down to being experienced as a gun owner. If your someone who`s going to empty a clip before you ask questions then gun ownership probably isn`t for you. Get a bat. If your going to point your gun,you`ve already asked and answered your question. [/QUOTE]
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