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Re: Versus killed/raped/hospitalized????


89866 could not be more correct.

Creating a false sense of security through advertising that suggests You Too Can Defeat An Attacker is crap. Crap. Weapons training. Either that, or don't get into a situation that would cause one to need such training in the first place. The idea that anyone could acquire enough physical training to defend themselves in dire circumstances is folly. Very very few could ever attain that.


More to the point.

- It gives you false sense of security.

Actually, it gives me a great sense of security because I am highly trained in the use and handling of such weapons.

- Once you draw a gun better be sure you're prepared to kill otherwise you will be shot for sure.

Motif, you watch too much TV. That is TV talk.

- When you kill somebody even the worse scum on earth you will be at mercy of more and more stupid law and even more stupid judges, so be prepared to go to jail either.

Actually, not if use of a weapon within the law is correct. You make it sound like it is all or nothing which is a bit hysterical.

- There are many cases in history when innocent, good citizen served years in prison for defending himself or his family.

Name three.

- Another thing is it's hard or impossible to carry a gun everywhere you go these days.

Not if you know the law. You would be better served if you knew the law that protect this right. You are just grasping at straws in these arguments.
 

 
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