Is it just me or does anyone else 'carry' when at home?

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dont necessary carry at home but they hang out up stairs and downstairs loaded, i trust my neighbors but, i dont trust alot of people my house got broke into in high school and thefty roommates, truck has been broke into several times. hell i could live in BFE and still carry on me.
 
Unless im n the shower or swimming I always have my weapon on me. Had my ccw permit for two years now.:D

Unless of course yer talking about a different buddy, then hes with me even in the shower! :eek: RR
 
A true American B.A. :cool:

Naked 91-year-old Lake Worth man holds drunken burglar at gunpoint until deputies arrive

By MICHAEL LaFORGIA
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Saturday, September 19, 2009


LAKE WORTH — A burglar early this morning clambered over a backyard fence on a quiet block on the city's west side. He picked the wrong house.

He made it maybe a couple of steps before Rettt the dog, a mixture of Rottweiler and Doberman pinscher, charged, tearing the intruder's shirt from his back in a growling, ferocious attack.

Robert E. Thompson, 91, told police: 'I was standing out there with a .38 in my hand, and I was stark naked.'

This gave homeowner Robert E. Thompson, 91, time to jump out of bed, grab his gun, a .38-caliber revolver loaded with hollow-point bullets, and to phone the police.

Then he went out back to let the guy know how he felt about home invaders. He raised the gun and shouted out in the darkness. He thought there might be three or four of them. He didn't care.

"The funny part was I didn't have any clothes on," said Thompson, a World War II veteran who was awarded a Purple Heart during combat tours in Europe. "I was standing out there with a .38 in my hand, and I was stark naked."

Already terrified of the dog, the burglar, who looked to be no older than 20, took a step toward the nude 91-year-old, and that was it for Thompson.

"I fired a warning shot," he said, and the burglar froze. "I wasn't going to let the guy get within six or eight feet of me. He spoke only Spanish, and I couldn't understand anything he was saying. I think he was more scared than I was, really."

And so they stayed that way, the hapless young burglar, who appeared, authorities said later, to be very drunk, and the naked old homeowner, his head cool, his revolver leveled, until Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputies showed up.

Thompson would've made it out of the whole ordeal completely unscathed if, when the deputies told him to drop the gun, it hadn't accidentally gone off, sending a tiny bullet fragment ricocheting off the concrete pool deck and into Thompson's right shin.

He barely felt it, but the deputies called paramedics and insisted he get checked out at Delray Medical Center. He was back home by midday, recounting the incident.

The burglar, who identified himself as Jose Pasqual, 26, of no fixed address was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail on a burglary charge.

"I have a real bad feeling about these guys. I don't tolerate them. I would've shot him if he kept coming," Thompson said. "You've got to protect yourself."

God love him! :D
 
I feel bad for you guys that you have to have guns all around you to feel safe, but statistically you or some other innocent person ( CHILD ) is more likely to get shot by your guns then by a criminal.
 
I feel bad for you guys that you have to have guns all around you to feel safe, but statistically you or some other innocent person ( CHILD ) is more likely to get shot by your guns then by a criminal.

Fun with statistics? :D

O.K. my turn:

This is really something to think about:
A. The number of physicians in the US is 700,000
B. Accidental deaths caused by physicians per year is 120,000
C. Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171 (US Dept of Health & Human
Services).

Then think about this:
A. The number of gun owners in the US is 80,000,000.
B. The number of accidental gun deaths per year (all age groups) is 1,500.
C. The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .0000188.

SO.....Statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.

;)
 
First, let me state clearly that I have no objection to people having long guns, hand guns and concealed carry. I don't own any serious weapons but I read about them and think they are incredible instruments.
I also think the bad guys are more reluctant to commit crimes in an area where it is known that the public is well armed.
My question is one regarding statistics. Is there any information on how many people save thier own life or the lives of others by shooting, capturing or driving off a bad guy? Have any of you had that experience?
 
I only had a hunting rifle, shotgun for birds and a .22 mag pistol. All of em were locked up and unloaded when Me and the Ex wife moved into our new home on the NICE side of town. That was until our first Christmas night we were woken up by flashing lights. Ambulance, Police were all over outside. We went outside and found Jerry our neighbor. He looked like he'd been run over, bleeding from his head, face, hands, all over then we see someone coming out on a stretcher. It was his wife. He couldn't talk. 3 men were waiting for them to come home. They beat Jerry then took turns raping and sodomizing his wife. They cut her up pretty bad on her belly and chest when they were done. She was a 4th grade school teacher and had one of the kids suspended for bringing a pocket knife to school. The kids parents werent too happy with her. All three are in prison NOW:mad:
I sure hope and pray any of you naysayers never have to watch your wife being *****. I know I wont have to.

Now a poem copied from a NRA sponsored site

My old grandpa said to me, "Son, there comes a time in every man's life when he. stops bustin' knuckles and starts bustin' caps and usually it's when he becomes too old to take an *** whoopin'."

I don't carry a gun to kill people. I carry a gun to keep from being killed.

I don't carry a gun to scare people. I carry a gun because sometimes this world can be a scary place.

I don't carry a gun because I'm paranoid. I carry a gun because there are real threats in the world.

I don't carry a gun because I'm evil. I carry a gun because I have lived long enough to see the evil in the world.

I don't carry a gun because I hate the government. I carry a gun because I understand the limitations of government.

I don't carry a gun because I'm angry. I carry a gun so that I don't have to spend the rest of my life hating myself for failing to be prepared.

I don't carry a gun because I want to shoot someone. I carry a gun because I want to die at a ripe old age in my bed, and not on a sidewalk somewhere tomorrow afternoon.

I don't carry a gun because I'm a cowboy. I carry a gun because, when I die and go to Heaven, I want to be a cowboy.

I don't carry a gun to make me feel like a man. I carry a gun because men know how to take care of themselves and the ones they love.

I don't carry a gun because I feel inadequate. I carry a gun because unarmed and facing three armed thugs, I am inadequate.

I don't carry a gun because I love it. I carry a gun because I love life and the people who make it meaningful to me.

"Police Protection" is an oxymoron. Free citizens must protect themselves. Police do not protect you from crime; they usually just investigate the crime after it happens and then call someone in to clean up the mess.

Personally, I carry a gun because I'm too young to die and too old to take an *** whoopin'
 
I dont "carry" persay around the house. Being raised in Dallas and an ex-officer, old habits are hard to break so I do have one available at any given moment(yes, there too...never know if somebody is gonna get my toilet paper!:D). Myself and my boys have all been around firearms since we could walk...literaly! I would say better trained than some tatical officers themselves (seen it!). My point is this....if you and others around you are trained they are as about as dangerous as a loaf of bread. I have never seen a firearm discharge unattended. I have never been around airplanes nor been trained, do you suppose if I attempted to fly one I may kill myself or others? I bet your right, the answer is "yep!". Something to this training thing uh?[S
I have firearms to protect my family (and hunt of course!;))and will do whatever action is deemed needed to eliminate the threat. And I will continue to exercise my 2nd amendment until they pry my cold fingers from the trigger hole!
 
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Myself and my boys have all been around firearms since we could walk...literaly! ...My point is this....if you and others around you are trained they are as about as dangerous as a loaf of bread. I have never seen a firearm discharge unattended.

We were raised with shotguns, dad was a phesant hunter. We all knew there were shotgun( no trigger locks) in Dad's closet and the boxes of shells were on the shelf. We all knew how to shoot and how to clear a shot gun.

It never occured to my 2 brothers & I to touch those shotguns outside of going hunting with Dad anymore than we think about playing with his power tools or Mom's Kitchen knifes or her vacum cleaner. Gun's were not special, they were just a tool to do a job, putting birds on the table. We got into more than our share of trouble but, we knew right from wrong and respected Dad's rules about guns.

We spent our time in the 60's playing baseball, riding our bicycles or going swimming. That's just how it was in the 60's in the Midwest.
 
I feel bad for you guys that you have to have guns all around you to feel safe, but statistically you or some other innocent person ( CHILD ) is more likely to get shot by your guns then by a criminal.


Sorry but thats typical thinking for a non gun owner. RR:rolleyes:
 
As a cop....

Sorry but thats typical thinking for a non gun owner. RR:rolleyes:

I have no issues with people carrying guns.... it is their constitutional right.... As a cop, I know that officers are killed with their own weapons way too often.... I teach defensive tactics and weapons retention to officers at the academy.... I also teach Concealed Pistol License classes and stress that if a person is going to carry a pistol, he/she/they need to do the same thing I encourage officers to do, that is go over (in their heads) what they are going to do if there is an armed encounter.... think about it....if you're standing in line at the bank and it gets robbed, are you going to get into a shoot out in bank full of people? If you're at the local stop and rob, same thing, you gonna start a shoot out? Officers "rehearse" and train for that type of thing over and over... enroute to every B&E alarm, every Robbery alarm, every domestic violence call they go over what they're going to do before and when they get there.... most citizens don't and poor planning results in dangerous situations..... carrying a gun is a huge responsibility and a huge liability..... please, think about and rehearse what you're really going to do if something happens..... things go to heck quickly.... Ok, I'm off my soap box....;)
 
carrying a gun is a huge responsibility and a huge liability..... please, think about and rehearse what you're really going to do if something happens..... things go to heck quickly.... Ok, I'm off my soap box....;)

I agree Sarge, I don't carry in public but I always think is better safe than sorry. We've had 2 accidental shootings recently in H-town by people's negligence. An older woman was eating dinner with her family at a very nice restaurant in a very nice part of town (I just ate there a couple of months ago). A man across from her dropped his .45 derringer & it shot her in one side & came out the other. She will never be the same & just barely survived. But when it comes to my home I just like that lil extra feeling of security for my family & especially with all the cutbacks cities are facing now... I expect crime rates to go up again! And I also want to be ready in case this vicious critter decides to attack one day!

BoB
 

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When the economy goes to crap....

It's amazing..... when the economy is in the dumper, the crime goes up and what do they want to cut first... law enforcement..... It's true that law enforcement and Fire services are the most expensive items in a municipal/county/state budget but who is most often called? Police.... not fire.... but fireman don't write tickets, and don't make arrests.....we (police)are normally the bad guys...... fireman save lives and are always hero's..... Fire personnel and police are both necessary "evils" in a budget..... can't do without either.... wish our society was different.... but if your house is broken into or your car is stolen who do you call..... police... if you're assaulted, the neighbors dog is chasing the kids or you're kid didn't come home and is missing who do you call? The police.... Our little city here is 6,000 residents and just over 3 square miles... our department handles 7,000 calls for service a year.... and that is not including citations, traffic stops and assists to other departments..... our fire dept handled less than 400 calls including medical runs.... but who's budget do they want to decrease by 10%..... I'll let you guess.....and it ain't the fire department.....[S
 
sgtpontiac - Solid post!

You know the best weapon man has is his brain....Unfortunately many people go through life unarmed. ;)
 
All I can say is.....

sgtpontiac - Solid post!

You know the best weapon man has is his brain....Unfortunately many people go through life unarmed. ;)

AMEN!!! and Lord knows I've dealt with my share of those "un-armed" people.....LOL
 
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