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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]MineralMan
(150,911 posts)4. Moral: People who break into occupied houses take their chances.
It's a risky thing to do, it seems to me.
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No it doesn't for me. I have no issue with responsible gun owners having a gun in the home...but
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#65
So we're celebrating paranoid old guys who live alone and sleep with loaded guns?
hunter
Dec 2017
#29
Funny that you know absolutely nothing about this man but somehow you have all this info.
Tipperary
Dec 2017
#68
Do you ever consider how fearful the shooter is? If had to live like that, I would move...sad way
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#67
There are horrible people out there who shouldn't own a gun and it has to stop...those who
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#66
In cases like this, the robber who lived is charged with his friend's murder
IronLionZion
Dec 2017
#9
Even Blue states have Castle doctrine. It dates back centuries to English Common Law.
NutmegYankee
Dec 2017
#50
Like in the vast majority of cases of self defense, a 30 round magazine wasn't needed.
Kaleva
Dec 2017
#25
I couldn't live like that, and I wouldn't feel safe dealing with someone who did
ecstatic
Dec 2017
#28
This instance doesn't change the math that owning a gun makes it far more likely
mythology
Dec 2017
#48
The suicide rate for male gun owners is much higher then for male non-gun owners
Kaleva
Dec 2017
#70
The aberrant feel-good gun story we're sold as a bill of goods every five or six months.
LanternWaste
Dec 2017
#75
