When house invasions were in the news a lot I called the local sheriff and explained if that were to happen at my house just send the meat wagon to pick up the remains.
Reply was "Well sir, he just shouldn't have been there". Eloquently put and the right answer.
The thing that a lot of whining tree hugger types don't realize is that you have no idea what you are facing when someone breaks into your house and you just don't know what kind of mind you are dealing with.
You don't know if you are just facing a robber, or a killer, or rapist, or a dope head high on something, a joy seeker or what. If you let them have the upper hand then you are at their disposal and who knows where that will lead.
On the story where the lady shot the thug up in the attic access 5 times and the guy leaves the 3rd level of the house, goes out to his car and attempts to drive away with 5 ea. .38 slugs in him you can only wonder WHAT KIND OF DOPE HE WAS HIGH ON!
So, the rule at my house is if I'm your target, beware.
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