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Averagesupernova said:Nope. Not buying it. Why? The criminal is less likely to break into your house to begin with when there is suspicion of an owner with a gun inside.
I'm not asking you to buy it-- it's my opinion, and you're entitled to you opinion!
However, answer me this hypothetical situation. Suppose every household owns a gun; now what? Will crime stop? Will criminals stop stealing from the average citizen? Or.. will the number of deaths increase because every citizen owns a gun?
Not with the sole intention of shooting you, but willing to shoot you if he sees you, regardless of whether there is a chance of you carrying a gun or not (to dispose of the witnesses, or whatever other reason there may be).Read my previous posts. It's quite likely I'd know if someone were even walking around the outside. Can you explain why you think someone would go to the trouble of breaking in my house with the sole intention of shooting me? Is this what happens in England?
You can't compare this with Joe. It wouldn't be in the same ball park as a type of crime. Even if that were the case, I'm still better off with a gun than without. Someone has already pointed out the odds of 1,000,000:1 being better than 1,000,000:0.
And I've answered this point before. I'm not really prepared to waste my time again.
If you think that all citizens carrying around weapons wherever they go is a recipe for a safe nation, then good luck to you, and to your country.
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