Posted by Hills Of TN on February 25, 2009 at 06:58:59 from (74.179.43.6):
In Reply to: Kid in PA?? posted by dave2 on February 24, 2009 at 11:06:47:
MN Joe, I respect your right to your beliefs (although the name-calling somewhat somewhat dilutes anyone's argument). The issue of guns is a lot more complex than any of us are willing to admit. Where you live and how you were raised (and how you raise your kids) has more to do with the issue than just statistics.
As to the issue of "intruders", I have always felt that the issue is NOT whether I value my "stuff" more than a human life. The issue is do I value my way of life over the thief's way of life. Every thing you do in life is a wager. You wager your survival against the rewards of your actions. I don't skydive because the thrill reward versus the life risk is not a good wager for me. If the thief has chosen to wager his potential loss of life versus the gain of my possessions, he is the one that made the bet - not me.
Most of us have certain things in life that we would value enough to risk death. Just choose wisely!
(Yes, there is more than one way to stop an intruder - 500 Mossberg, .44 Magnum, .223 AR, .357 SIG)
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