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In reply to the discussion: Woman (65) shoots burglary suspect in garage [View all]hunter
(40,747 posts)104. I'll refer you to this journal post of mine...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=7255828
Prohibition doesn't work, but that doesn't mean I have to like or respect guns.
I'll be blunt. I understand chemical addictions, alcohol, opium, pyromania, whatever. I understand hunting. But I don't understand gun love.
In the spectrum of fine mechanical things I'm much more attracted to old film cameras than guns, even air guns. I develop my own film. Chemistry and Physics, almost magic!
It could be something so simple as I don't like loud unexpected noises, or blood, not unless it is safely contained in a test tube or blood bags. Blood is a familiar smell to me.

I'm fully functional in crisis, I can be very, very, very cold and rational, but when the "all clear" sounds, excuse me, I'll be off puking, just off the shoulder of the road or into nearest trash can.
There are no "bad guys" living in my imagination I'd ever shoot. I'd rather use my fine mind to avoid that kind of conflict.
Prohibition doesn't work, but that doesn't mean I have to like or respect guns.
I'll be blunt. I understand chemical addictions, alcohol, opium, pyromania, whatever. I understand hunting. But I don't understand gun love.
In the spectrum of fine mechanical things I'm much more attracted to old film cameras than guns, even air guns. I develop my own film. Chemistry and Physics, almost magic!
It could be something so simple as I don't like loud unexpected noises, or blood, not unless it is safely contained in a test tube or blood bags. Blood is a familiar smell to me.
I'm fully functional in crisis, I can be very, very, very cold and rational, but when the "all clear" sounds, excuse me, I'll be off puking, just off the shoulder of the road or into nearest trash can.
There are no "bad guys" living in my imagination I'd ever shoot. I'd rather use my fine mind to avoid that kind of conflict.
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Yep, when seconds count, the cops are just minutes away! I live in a VERY RURAL area of a small
Ghost in the Machine
Oct 2015
#9
Depending on the neighborhood, it could have taken the police a long time to show up.
dixiegrrrrl
Oct 2015
#5
Neither of those things happened, did they? Spare us the 'woulda, coulda, shoulda'...
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#49
Since you want to play that game -- he could have violently assaulted and murdered her.
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#97
I think so. There is no way to know if things will escalate and the homeowners life is at stake.
Waldorf
Oct 2015
#6
Seems the whole thing could have been avoided if somebody wasn't burglarizing their property.
Waldorf
Oct 2015
#19
And if the story had been instead about a homeowner who went into the garage in response
guillaumeb
Oct 2015
#22
Common sense to avoid an easily avoided situation that could have turned out
guillaumeb
Oct 2015
#23
So far in this thread, you've done every thing possible to place the blame on the victim
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#29
If the woman was standing in the doorway, how was the burgar to leave other than by turning...
guillaumeb
Oct 2015
#27
I am looking at the incident and attempting to analyze what happened, and why.
guillaumeb
Oct 2015
#30
"that was only after he decided to fight the burglar." Or the burglar decided to fight *him*...
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#84
No doubt, attempting to objectively analyze a scenario can often look like blame
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#82
I would say a criminal stoned on something that induced severely bad judgement is most probable
Yo_Mama
Oct 2015
#59
Well - according to the link, the burglar didn't leave when told and instead got aggressive
Yo_Mama
Oct 2015
#57
I find it highly offensive that you would side with the criminal against the victim.
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#21
"(N)obody having guns is not even considered." Because prohibition hasn't worked before
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#83
Hell, they even get all chummy with suicidal people and future mass murderers, sell them guns...
hunter
Oct 2015
#96
"they even get all chummy with suicidal people and future mass murderers, sell them guns"
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#100
If you'd vote for a Republican moron because some anonymous guy on the internet doesn't like guns...
hunter
Oct 2015
#40
You don't have to like guns, but if a robber gets shot inside a house/garage, don't ever get mad
Reter
Oct 2015
#41
I am all about gun control, but this woman responded reasonably when the man didn't
tblue37
Oct 2015
#63
Interesting how the police, who weren't there, determined that the burgler turned toward her...
Gidney N Cloyd
Oct 2015
#42
"Do you have any evidence that it didn't happen the way the victims...said it happened?" No
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#50
Well, if you get shot after having broken in at night, the presumption is against you.
Yo_Mama
Oct 2015
#64
In the past, I would have said the controllers' posts in this thread were parodies...
friendly_iconoclast
Oct 2015
#51
a mass shooting is something of interest to the nation. one lady shooting one burglar in the foot
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2015
#89