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What if you don't have one for "protection". Then you have a break in. Glassunion Jun 2016 #1
Don't they usually just want your TV? Gomez163 Jun 2016 #2
Then, in your rhetorical OP, why is the bad guy in your bedroom? Glassunion Jun 2016 #3
Im just working out the worst case scenario. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #5
What's the worst case scenario? Glassunion Jun 2016 #7
Nabbing the TV. But who actually has a loaded gun at the ready? Gomez163 Jun 2016 #9
At the ready and quickly accesible are two different things. Glassunion Jun 2016 #22
Do you practice? Drill? Gomez163 Jun 2016 #24
I don't do anything. This entire conversation is rhetorical. Glassunion Jun 2016 #29
I think if a had a gun, I would want to have the drill down. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #30
So be my gest. Glassunion Jun 2016 #37
If I feel the need to get protection, I'm getting a dog. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #39
Sweet... They tend to be much smarter than a gun. Glassunion Jun 2016 #42
That is smart thinking. ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #40
My dad always kept one in his night stand GummyBearz Jun 2016 #32
Ever been in a really serious fistfight or adrenaline NoMoreRepugs Jun 2016 #31
Not 100% but I think I've seen safes with no combination. Just finger prints. Glassunion Jun 2016 #34
I used to wrestle when I was younger. Long ago. I remember the adrenaline. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #35
When you're in a house-a-fire emergency... Jerry442 Jun 2016 #38
I didnt say he was in my bedroom. I said there was a break in. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #6
Thieves who want your TV don't break in when you're home ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jun 2016 #13
Of course. If you don't have a gun, your only other option is to cower. uppityperson Jun 2016 #10
I can do cower. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #12
Or hide. Either works for me. They can have the tv. Eom Blanks Jun 2016 #45
Best video on the subject Dawgs Jun 2016 #14
heh Gomez163 Jun 2016 #17
I would tell you... NaturalHigh Jun 2016 #4
Do you have a quick response plan worked out? Gomez163 Jun 2016 #11
No matter the answers, you are many times more likely to use your gun on a family member at home... onehandle Jun 2016 #8
Or yourself! n/t TexasBushwhacker Jun 2016 #15
That would be a gross misstatement of that flawed study. ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #41
And if you had MY family, you'd understand WHY! John Poet Jun 2016 #47
Dunno TeddyR Jun 2016 #16
"Why are bad guys that interested in killing you?" jmg257 Jun 2016 #18
I think you hit on something. Get a dog. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #19
Easy enough to answer Lurker Deluxe Jun 2016 #20
I live with a dragon. He eats the bad guys. hunter Jun 2016 #21
My attack kitty and I faced him in the living room with a baseball bat Fresh_Start Jun 2016 #23
I'm thinking of a Guns for Goggies Trade Program. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #26
I'm thinking of telling children the truth about guns Fresh_Start Jun 2016 #27
I would agree with you in most instances. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #28
What terrible questions to ask! guillaumeb Jun 2016 #25
Why exactly do you want to know what guns people own and where they are stored? REP Jun 2016 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author MFM008 Jun 2016 #36
Answers to your questions. ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #43
Sorry about the one snotty question Gomez163 Jun 2016 #44
Most people end up shooting themselves or one of their family members Dem2 Jun 2016 #46
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