dlbx2
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I'm in agreement with a prior post. If I have the chance to interfere with some lowlife preying on me or my family, or my neighbors, that is a no brainer. If I allow someone to get away, and one of my neighbors are robbed or murdered, and I find that it is the same guy, I have the rest of my life to feel indirectly responsible for their loss. Also, the stares of my neighbors when they find out, and they will find out. The last thing in this world that I would want to do is take anyone's life. However, my wife and I both were required to take classes to receive our concealed permits, and the two police officers teaching the class were clear about what to do or not do with regard to using deadly force. I have a security system in my home, and for someone to get past all the backups, they would have to be determined to do whatever they are there for. I know that they are not door to door Bible salesmen, or looking for ideas about Sunday School lessons. If you enter my home by force, then you will be met with force, and unless I miss with 15 rounds of 9MM JHP with a laser on his/her (yes, I believe in equal rights) chest, you will be carried out by force. There is a Security Company sign in the yard, and stickers in the corner of all windows, and on my entrance doors. That is enough. If you let someone go without consequence, it will only give them the idea that you and your neighbors are easy marks. The only gun that I have ever had pointed at me was when I got off early on my shift at the fire department so that I could go Turkey hunting the next morning. I was in a hurry and didn't think to call ahead. Back then there was no security system. My wife never spoke, I turned on the bedroom light and she was sitting up in the bed with a 6 inch model 28 pointed at me. I can't quote the conversation that ensued, but I never did that again. Most likely, the last thing that an intruder is going to hear is me whispering,"honey, put your fingers in your ears." DLB
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