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Maybe I am wrong, but the problem I see with you system is about this:
US have a very large legal market for personal weapons; no special problem, until everything runs as supposed (just fine people, with a responsible attitude, has the right to purchase rifles and pistols). More difficult to say if all legal weapons owners will be so fine as supposed. Here I'm not speaking about the rare man who could become a mad murder, but the vicious use of this freedom. Maybe someone is ready to sell again his weapons to someone who couldn't make a purchase on the legal market. Maybe exist laws against that, but the trick to overrun them is really simple; sell your revolver to the worst criminal, then tell to police that it was lost, forgotten or stolen somewhere. An easy and safe way to make money. As I can see on this forum, lot of US homes are filled with any kind of weapons; why a criminal should buy them, when it's so easy to have some for free by simple theft? Sure, it's a risk of bullets, but normal people sometimes sleeps, leaves home for holidays and so on; furthermore, the good armed cityzen isn't a full time armed sentinel or sniper. Maybe someone has really an added chance to flee a chicken's thief, but I frankly doubt that the average outcome of your free weapon market could be for the legal side. |
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One more thing - anyone I know that has a gun (majority do in the state I live in) practices with it. They know how to shoot something - unlike what you see in the movies where they can't hit a barn door. Of course this can be annoying on a rainy day when you have to wait for a lane at the local range. Arrghh!!! ![]() Last thing - a simple statement as given by our founding fathers (Benjamin Franklin): Quote:
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Are there any states where a level of training is mandatory for gun ownership? Just curious, seeing as guns seem to be much less dangerous when the carrier knows what the hell he's doing
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For a Concealed Permit though, there are some states that have mandatory training. Getting a gun in the first place is a major step, and it is one that is not taken lightly. Anyone that I have known that has ever taken that step, didn't hesitate to go train with it on their own. Does that answer it? -S |
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Just because you never heard of someone not being prosecuted for using a gun in this situation does not mean it has not happened. Case and point. Gentlemen in NY confronts an intruder in his house. He hits him in the head with a bat. The intruder dies on his floor. The cops show up. They tell this gentlemen to put the bat away. The cops then pull the body outside the house on the front porch. Police report reads intruder flees, trips on doorstep hitting his head on the stoop. Intruder dies as a result. The cops did not want home owner under any suspicion at all. How do I know this? This man was my college roommates father. Excessive force is questioned if the victim is to believe to have used it. Sure perceived danger is one thing but by your thinking if I perceive a threat from someone walking by my house, I can pull out my gun and start firing? Not that I'm aware of. It is a self defense issue if I'm not mistaken. Don't get me wrong Subman, I'm firm believer in protection of ones life and property. I have no issue if someone plugs a burgular. Save the tax payors some money. Unfortunate the courts of law see it differently if I'm not mistaken.
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@Sub,
As far as the dog issue on this program. The man who does the breaking and entering is not under any stress or having foreboding feelings of getting caught. Dogs can sense this. Sure there are plenty of happy go lucky dogs that no matter who shows up he will show them the silverware. ![]() NY is always a different story ![]() As far as prosecutors and defense lawyers, just make the jury cry over something and the case is won. Gee, Joe intruder was just trying to feed his family(show pictures of family) and John home owner popped a cap in his rear killing him. Now Joe Intruders family is without a father ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I hear ya though - anything could happen in a court of law. I guess it goes back to the old saying - better to be judged by 12, instead of buried by 6. -S |
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I have heard of accused suing the victum for breaking leg while fleeing. Such a joke.
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1. My state law says I am justifed in using, but not limited to, deadly force to stop any perceived aggression -- no matter how slight -- in my home. I have the "reasonable" expectation of complete safety in my own home. Don't break into my home: It's that simple to me because I will simply not break into someone else's home. 2. Years ago, I used to go jogging around the block. Usually right around dusk. Had a run in with a dog that the people were keeping on their front porch (he had a doghouse there), which I can only assume was to ward off potential burglars (or toilet paperers [TP'ers]). I was ~.1km down the street when the dog raced out to me. It was a large dog and I'm not entirely sure of it's breed because it had just gotten dark. I drew and kept backing away, and fortunately for me (the dog too, I guess) he let me go. Another time in broad daylight when I had stopped to tie down some branches in the back of my truck, someone's dog ran out to me. I climbed onto the cab of my truck and the owner came over and retreived his dog after what was probably a minute. That is to say, I have had more issues with large dogs than I have with people. Which is why I ended up buying a treadmill and using that, instead. Sticks are great except when it's a +30kg pitbull or doberman. One good time is all it'll take to teach you that lesson -- I've seen videos on the internet of people who had been educated about sticks and dogs. It becomes even more critical when you're just trying to walk around the block with your wife and child, or heading down to the park playground. 3. You are equating "proportionate force" with "equal force". They are not the same -- they are different concepts. If two unarmed people attack me, in my state, I can use deadly force to stop them. If someone threatens me with a knife, I can use deadly force in response, even if the attacker is 5 meters away; the knife can be thrown. |
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