C0RR0SIVE
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I have gone to many friends houses where there are children/wifes around, always greeted with a hand gun in their hand at night, it's how things are in parts of the states.
Lol now the intruder is packing rifles, and is shooting through doors before entering? Your and c0rr0sive's attitudes are what I don't like about the USA and the gun laws over there. Too many...people...who'd be *happy* to seek out and kill someone entering their house without permission. Makes me sick, I'm done with this thread.
Because you asked, corrosive is who I was referencingQuote where I said I would be happy to kill someone.
Honestly, I would shoot his knee caps out, and keep shooting him where he wont die, maybe go into shock, then let him suffer as he lays dieing. Yes, I am that "evil" of a person.
OT: This made me roflBut if you break into my house in the middle of the night or day
OT: This made me rofl
Back to the original topic, please. No need to have this spin into dangerous territory.
We all know that we Americans see things very differently in situations like this. For one, guns are legal here and many people own them so that automatically changes the rules from the get-go. The right to keep and bear arms is one of the fundamental rights of the US, but not of most of the rest of the world. Handguns are illegal in the UK and down under.
If I owned a gun and someone broke into my house they would not be walking back out. I would have no way of knowing if they were armed and I would not be politely asking them their intentions. I have gone knocking on my sister-in-law's door at midnight and met her husband with a .38 in his hand, but I did not take offense to it as he was well within his rights to arm himself. I made sure to holler as I knocked to let them know it was me because I know he keeps a gun in their bedroom.
Different laws, different outlooks.