Posted by Bret4207 on November 22, 2021 at 06:03:05 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Gun Safety posted by Mark-Ia on November 20, 2021 at 09:14:24:
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If you mean me, yes. That's why I said both on and off duty. If I hadn't had a rifle in my hand one day on the backside of my farm, I'm pretty confident I would have had my head knocked in by some guys trespassing. Also had to show another guy I was armed when he decided to mess with a neighbor. Same for numerous times I've had to defend against livestock loss with both long gun and handgun. It's not all about gang warfare and TV shootouts. On the job I've been on both sides of the barrel of a gun. I can tell you even a 22 looks pretty darn big when you walk around a corner into the muzzle of one. I'm very thankful I never had to shoot anyone. Came close a few times but didn't have to. OTOH, I've seen the results of people who didn't have any means of self defense. Ever see the result of a strong arm robbery of a senior citizen? Or a woman whose violent ex decided to beat and rape her? I could go on, but this stuff is far more common than it should be, and I live in a very rural area.
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