My home security is equally as layered, and I would hope that long before I had to shoot someone, they would give up trying to get into my home. Truth be know, and I think most up here would agree wit hme, I really don't look forward to blowing someone away, but I also feel that if given a reason, I wouldn't hesitate to pull the trigger. I'd rather just not have anyone try to assault my home, period.
Write a letter to Obama asking for him to send help and explain that you aren't allowed to carry a firearm to defend yourself. It will get there before 911 picks up.About a year or two ago, I was leaving work. As I was driving up the (twisty) Freeway on-ramp, I noticed an SUV that crashed into the side. I saw the driver getting something out of the car, so he seemed all right. However, it was after the twist of the ramp, so if somebody was speeding up the ramp, and not paying attention, they could hit this guy. I dialed 911 on my cell phone to let somebody know about this. Well, about 15 minutes later I was off the Freeway, and gassing up my car at my local Chevron by the time I got an operator. This has REALLY shaken my confidence in 911. If it takes 15 minutes to get an operator, how am I supposed to get help in a REAL emergency?
+1. That is why I have bars on all doors and windows and a security system. If and when I pull the trigger I want it to truly be the last resort.
What about dogs? I think dogs would nicely complement bars and alarms.
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