dblagent007 wrote:I agree with you Seth. I have guns, but my family hardly even knows about them because they are in a vault. No one gets in there but me. I don't worry about home defense too much because statistics show that: (a) I live in a low crime area and (b) guns in a home are much more likely to be involved in an accident than in a self-defense shooting. I protect against the risk of an accident and don't worry about self-defense (if I was worried about self-defense I could get a biometric safe that goes in my closet or something like that).
I believe in a right to bear arms, but I think we need to be responsible about it. I think we can make some general progress in this direction given this event, but not if both sides stick to their same old positions, which is what I am seeing.
My brothers do something very interesting with their kids - boys and girls. When they hit 9 or 10, Dad takes them out to the mountains to start target practicing but they have to recite the safety rules and talk through everything they do from taking off the trigger lock, to loading the magazine, etc... They are taught from a relatively young age how to safely use these very powerful weapons. They know that if they ever see a gun they go and tell an adult immediately. Will this prevent accidents? Well, there are no guarantees but when you combine good safety training with a good gun safe ... accidents are less likely to happen.
I am disheartened by how quickly this turned into a gun control pissing match. I mean, just hours after the shooting Bloomberg releases a statement calling new legislation. Of course, reckless gun nuts started spouting off as well. It seems that we forgot that a deranged maniac killed children!!! We have problems to address in this country and this represents and opportunity to come together and compromise.
In terms of self defense, unfortunately I live in an area that has seen a troubling increase in home invasion for purposes of robbery, and even rape. Just like our family has an evacuation/meeting plan in case of a fire, we also have a plan in place for what to do is someone ever tries to enter the house.
At a safety class I attended in October the instructor made an excellent point. He said that just because you have a firearm, doesn't mean you are Rambo. If someone breaks into your house, get yourself to a safe place, call the police, and yell like crazy at the intruder that if he enters the room where you have gathered, you will open fire. He said that in 90% of the cases an intruder will get the hell out.
I read an interesting article this morning about the shooting in Oregon.
http://www.kgw.com/news/Clackamas-man-a ... 93571.htmlThis young man needs to be commended because he did everything *exactly* right in that situation. He chose not to fire at the gunman because he was worried about what was "down range" and he did not want to risk harming/killing an innocent person. When the gunman saw that this young man had a gun pointed at him and that he was ready to fire when he had a clean shot, he took off and offed himself. Now, was this young man the reason the shooter decided to call off his rampage? We don't know. But I was glad to see that he acted responsibly, didn't imagine himself John Wayne, and showed composure. He OBVIOUSLY had been trained on how to use a firearm. Why anyone would be opposed to requiring rigorous and extensive firearms training for CPL holders is beyond me.
Kids who learn about firearms via Call of Duty frighten me. These games are becoming so realistic and use *real* firearms that they have almost become a training tool for how to walk around and create havoc. Maybe it is time we take another look at these games.
Oh .... and has anyone heard that the Westboro Baptist Church is going to picket the funerals of these children??? This must be stopped by any peaceful means available. I wish I still lived in the Northeast so I could go and help form a human wall a block around these funerals to prevent these sick bastards from their evil, disgusting ways. Let the lawsuits fly AFTER the funerals.
http://newtown.patch.com/articles/westb ... elementarySorry for the ramble....
Seth