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Posted by DaveJWI on August 23, 2003 at 13:45:32 from (216.127.194.163):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: OT: Need advice - country living posted by Uncle on August 22, 2003 at 06:14:09:
I'm not promoting shooting the guy for standing out in the bushes and peeping. I'm only trying to give him some good advice if this escalates to a situation where his or his family's lives are being threatened by this guy attacking them and he chooses to use a gun to defend them. All I did here is give him some basic safety info. A gun that the person using is not scared of and knows how to safely handle and is not as likely to shoot through a wall reduces the chance of an accidental shooting of someone else. If that guy attacks, a camera is only going to do you any good if you can knock him unconscious by hitting him over the head with it. You might have noticed that in my previous response I attempted to explain some of the possible repurcussions of using a gun. By all means, using a camera and expanded vigilance by nieghbors to catch the guy before something serious occurs is the best way to go if you can succeed with it.
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