amazingflapjack
US Veteran
home defence
I spend more time making sure my home is secure, that I am not telegraphing any ideas, real or imagined, to a preditor, or some oppurtunist. For instance, no one can "just walk up to my front door" where most home invasions start. Folks just respond to a knock or a door bell and throw the door open, or send some little child or woman to see who it is. Of course, they don't knock on the door wearing a ski mask, they have better costumes than that, like a policeman maybe? I have a front porch, which is surounded by a 4 foot railing and is hung with signage that prohibits soliciting or tresspass. It is kept locked, but some have felt they could climb over it and knock on my door, which they will probably never do again, anywhere. After that, I added a chain which says "keep out" accross the top of the gate. The back yard is fenced with a 6 foot fence and a locked gate, and posted. There is a central alarm system, and signage for it. We are vigilant about what our actions convey to those who may be watching, and we have carry permits. I have several guns and edged weapons around the house in strategic locations, some are larger than others, but if I shoot someone with one, he will have earned it, because he will not have tresspassed my property by mistake, and will most likely have had to break something in order to do so. There is a mental discipline that goes with this, but that is the way I am set up here. When my garage door goes up, a large orange and black no tresspassing sign drops down for anyone out in front of my garage to see. When I was a young boy and came upon a no tresspassing sign, the county sheriff may as well have been standing there. That's the way I was raised, and that's the way it was. Younger folks that have been raised on a diet of political correctness will find themselves in peril because of things like this, as time goes on. If you are more concerned about whether people will "like you" than you are about the sanctity of your home, you are at risk. If someone approaches my home, given the message it expresses, their going to find out that I'm not concerned about how friendly I appear to be. If I am thinking about being perceived as friendly, I'm thinking about the wrong things, and sending the wrong message. I'm not rude, just very serious and business like. Is this all paranoia? No, it's the lack of illusion based on life experience, mine and others, and a reasonable knowledge of history, and human behavior. I feel secure in my home, and I intend to remain that way. I remember when things were different, but that was then. My wife and I prayed that we would never have to use these weapons on anyone, but if we have to, that the Lord would power us to use them effectively. Flapjack
I spend more time making sure my home is secure, that I am not telegraphing any ideas, real or imagined, to a preditor, or some oppurtunist. For instance, no one can "just walk up to my front door" where most home invasions start. Folks just respond to a knock or a door bell and throw the door open, or send some little child or woman to see who it is. Of course, they don't knock on the door wearing a ski mask, they have better costumes than that, like a policeman maybe? I have a front porch, which is surounded by a 4 foot railing and is hung with signage that prohibits soliciting or tresspass. It is kept locked, but some have felt they could climb over it and knock on my door, which they will probably never do again, anywhere. After that, I added a chain which says "keep out" accross the top of the gate. The back yard is fenced with a 6 foot fence and a locked gate, and posted. There is a central alarm system, and signage for it. We are vigilant about what our actions convey to those who may be watching, and we have carry permits. I have several guns and edged weapons around the house in strategic locations, some are larger than others, but if I shoot someone with one, he will have earned it, because he will not have tresspassed my property by mistake, and will most likely have had to break something in order to do so. There is a mental discipline that goes with this, but that is the way I am set up here. When my garage door goes up, a large orange and black no tresspassing sign drops down for anyone out in front of my garage to see. When I was a young boy and came upon a no tresspassing sign, the county sheriff may as well have been standing there. That's the way I was raised, and that's the way it was. Younger folks that have been raised on a diet of political correctness will find themselves in peril because of things like this, as time goes on. If you are more concerned about whether people will "like you" than you are about the sanctity of your home, you are at risk. If someone approaches my home, given the message it expresses, their going to find out that I'm not concerned about how friendly I appear to be. If I am thinking about being perceived as friendly, I'm thinking about the wrong things, and sending the wrong message. I'm not rude, just very serious and business like. Is this all paranoia? No, it's the lack of illusion based on life experience, mine and others, and a reasonable knowledge of history, and human behavior. I feel secure in my home, and I intend to remain that way. I remember when things were different, but that was then. My wife and I prayed that we would never have to use these weapons on anyone, but if we have to, that the Lord would power us to use them effectively. Flapjack