Hantlers
Well-Known Member
Takes one to know one. Ohhhhh!
Actually most dumb people aren't very adept at realizing when somebody is an idiot.
Takes one to know one. Ohhhhh!
Actually most dumb people aren't very adept at realizing when somebody is an idiot.
So how would you know if I was dumb then?
It's obviously because I'm not dumb. And guns are good!
I really don't think gun owners are dumb or bad. Well a little bit i do. But I just cannot see the rational behind having them outside of "fun". I don't buy into the home protection bit at all. As for me and my house I'll do my best to not have any unnecessary threats to my children around. But to each his own.
It ain't my fault I have lots of nice things that people want to steal.
I also use them to get food for my family. I'm dumb for doing that though. Lol.
Have you ever heard of a store?
It ain't my fault I have lots of nice things that people want to steal.
I also use them to get food for my family. I'm dumb for doing that though. Lol.
Honest question for you and others.
What do you think the relative odds are of:
1. Somebody breaking into your house to steal something necessitating the use or threat of deadly force via a gun
2. An accidental discharge of a gun causing death or injury
I'm sure there are statistics on this somewhere.
Personally, I've never met anyone in my circle of acquaintances who ever had to fire or threaten to use a gun to protect their person or belongings.
I've personally known three people who have had an accidental gun discharge in their house, fortunately none with deadly outcomes.
I understand the desire to protect one's self, but I see it as a matter of relative risk. Both the above are low probability events, but I'm guessing accidental discharges occur with a significantly higher frequency than successful defenses of persons or property.
This is an empirical question, however, not one of ideology.
Honest question for you and others.
What do you think the relative odds are of:
1. Somebody breaking into your house to steal something necessitating the use or threat of deadly force via a gun
2. An accidental discharge of a gun causing death or injury
I'm sure there are statistics on this somewhere.
Personally, I've never met anyone in my circle of acquaintances who ever had to fire or threaten to use a gun to protect their person or belongings.
I've personally known three people who have had an accidental gun discharge in their house, fortunately none with deadly outcomes.
I understand the desire to protect one's self, but I see it as a matter of relative risk. Both the above are low probability events, but I'm guessing accidental discharges occur with a significantly higher frequency than successful defenses of persons or property.
This is an empirical question, however, not one of ideology.
Both are very, very, low.
I handle guns almost daily. My dad has done the same for years. Same with many family members. Same with many of our employees. Not once have any of us had a gun accidentally go off. It's pretty easy to avoid.
1) never, ever keep a loaded gun in the house or vehicle.
2) never, ever repair a gun or clean a gun if it's loaded.
3) always, always check if a gun is loaded before handling it.
I have a gun below my bed for safety. I keep a loaded clip near it, but never in it. My wife knows where it is, and how to use it. When people come over (especially kids), I move it somewhere nobody can find it and put the ammo in a separate place. Taking away guns because of stupid people is ludicrous. We should promote education.
Funny how people wouldnt promote abstinence, but instead said we needed more education. Same thing applies here.
Hypothetical here: You are at work. Your wife's sister comes over with their kids. Kids are dumb and stupid so they are playing around where they shouldn't be. They find a gun ... they find a clip ..... Now what?