I think -- scratch that, I KNOW -- that if one of the other folks working in our building had a gun in the car during the situation I lived through, things would have been a LOT messier than they were. The police took 27 hours, but they talked the guy out, no shots fired. Got him to let his ex wife out after barely 3 hours.
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I know.
But it would make me feel a lot better if I could confront any potential house invaders with something a little more cleaner than my dads Jap sword.
Mind you, I wouldn't mind using the sword, but I think a bullet would be quicker, and less mess to clean up afterwards.
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Uhhhhhhh....
http://www.time.com/time/world/artic...736501,00.html
"But these changes have done nothing to reduce gun-related deaths, according to Samara McPhedran, a University of Sydney academic and coauthor of a soon-to-be-published paper that reviews a selection of previous studies on the effects of the 1996 legislation. The conclusions of these studies were "all over the place," says McPhedran. But by pulling back and looking purely at the statistics, the answer "is there in black and white," she says. "The hypothesis that the removal of a large number of firearms owned by civilians [would lead to fewer gun-related deaths] is not borne out by the evidence."
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1736501,00.html#ixzz0hMmlXdL0"
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"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
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I would think those with irrational fears of inanimate objects would be behind a law like this, Im sure the criminals are fully behind this.
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