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did the fridge survive?
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Nothing is ninja proof.
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I rely on a Kimber 1911.
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$25 a month is reasonable. |
I've got an honest question for all of those who like having a gun around for home defense, and I promise there's no ulterior motive here - I'm just curious about the thought process.
As I've mentioned a couple times in this thread, the stats are pretty clear that you increase the likelihood that you or a family member will be shot just by having a gun in the house (even when controlled for training, storage, etc.). Here's a decent article that discusses all of the possible reasons why if you're interested. As I'm sure many of you have noticed, I'm a numbers guy, so the stats make it a pretty clear choice for me. But for those who prefer to have a gun around, what's the logic? It seems that any of these are plausible rationalizations: 1. Most people aren't as careful as I am 2. I'd rather go down shooting than be unable to defend myself 3. The studies are wrong/biased/etc. Am I on track with the above? Are there other reasons I'm not thinking of? |
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turn it on and off by your phone get alerts when it is turned on or off or when it goes off I love the system, trip the alarm and your phone will be ringing, Don't answer it or give them a wrong password and the cops are on the way <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/zKfb8kyZ1kk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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You are more likely to get in a wreck if you own a car or ride in one too |
3. The studies are wrong/biased/etc.
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The main thing you need is a few seconds to prevent a sneak attack
two ways to get into the house (besides windows which you will be able to hear breakage) Garage and front door... When my alarm is set in home and away mode I have motion sensors in the garage and plus door sensors. When I am away at night or go to sleep a door knob security bar is on the front door http://gallery.drfaulken.com/d/2057-1/IMG_6322.JPG This will not keep someone from getting in but should slow them down. Also have a door wedge alarm http://images.drleonards.com/images/...8170_large.gif The purpose is to gain a few extra critical seconds. + I have a trained attack dog .. No one gets close to the house unannounced when you have a Terrier https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...04580027_n.jpg Also have a Simplisafe Panic Button installed on backside of headboard, cops are automatically dispatched without a call from the call center http://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/...mplisafe-6.jpg |
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Your selection of #2 is perfectly valid, though. I can understand that. |
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I don't worry about stats. The only stat I worry about is the size of hole I blow through the lowlife that breaks into my house. |
I'd wonder what they left me out of pity.
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2. I am not a big fan of being at a disadvantage. And even less of a fan of being a victim. |
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The gun offers the added value of shooting, which many people very much enjoy. |
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