The best answer to your question would be to call your insurance company and ask them what their policy is on self defense in your own home.
Agree, there would be no claim on my part to fix the wall or carpet or window. And yes, as long as the intruder is removed or incapacitated and my family is safe, all else will be fine. Just a curious question. Thanks for the input.
Sorry to highjack the thread, but I've been thinking about something for a while that American ME just said. The CWP is a commitment to avoidance, deterance, and de-escalation. I feel less need to loose my temper now and find it easier to walk away from situations that rile me, but aren't actually life threatening. And I don't know whether its the fact that I can step away knowing in my mind "I would have won that fight" since I'm carrying or if its due to the responsibility I feel not to contribute to any escelation that could possible lead to a firearm being drawn. In other words....I think my CWP makes me a less confrintrational person.
That's correct..Just in case the perp is close and one or more of the shots is a through and through.. 357 at close range with full magnums.. It could happen...Hey 6shootercarry: I assume when you talk about drywall damage you are referring only to it as collateral damage and not damaged because you shot thru it with the perp on the other side. If you discharge your weapon at someone who may not belong in your house but is on the other side of a wall or the other side of a door, you are going to be somewhat at a loss for words when it comes to convincing someone (like a jury)that you were in deathly fear of your life.
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