You live alone ? Do you keep a gun in your residence ?

I think StarSong has a good point to make about why people think it's a good idea to discuss whether they have guns in their home on a public forum. What do others think?
Until now I never noticed there was a number associated with the post. I thought I looked back and read the post again to make sure, so hopefully what I said is accurate. The post wasn't generated by StarSong, as I remember. What I mentioned was only a part of someone's post. I don't know if I will go back to find it right now, so take down if necessary. Number 121
 

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Ok, if someone brakes into your house and holds your kids at gun point, fixing to shoot them , where will your gun be?
If someone breaks in my home and has my kids at gun point, me having another gun is useless.
No guns for me...ever. If anyone gets close enough to me to do me harm, I would gladly stab them with a knife and saw off a limb. No problem. But no guns.....
 
If someone breaks in my home and has my kids at gun point, me having another gun is useless.
No guns for me...ever. If anyone gets close enough to me to do me harm, I would gladly stab them with a knife and saw off a limb. No problem. But no guns.....
Good luck with that
 
If someone breaks in my home and has my kids at gun point, me having another gun is useless.
No guns for me...ever. If anyone gets close enough to me to do me harm, I would gladly stab them with a knife and saw off a limb. No problem. But no guns.....
LOL - Love it whenever I hear something like that - like women who talk about their skill with frying pans or rolling pins. :ROFLMAO:
 
I use the dog method, two littles to tear their ankles and make them fall down, then the big one will come in and rip out their throat. Of course, they will not do it without permission. Yes, I am just kidding, most people will move right along if they see or hear them, day or night.

I own one gun, or I take care of a gun that belonged to my husbands great grandfather. It is stored somewhere secure and safe and will go to my son upon my death.
 
I use the dog method, two littles to tear their ankles and make them fall down, then the big one will come in and rip out their throat. Of course, they will not do it without permission. Yes, I am just kidding, most people will move right along if they see or hear them, day or night.

I own one gun, or I take care of a gun that belonged to my husbands great grandfather. It is stored somewhere secure and safe and will go to my son upon my death.
In my younger years we had a black kelpie who would bark at anyone who approached the house. It was her way of alerting us about strangers. She did not do this for family members; they received a very different excited greeting even if they were infrequent visitors.

When Hubby went away on business I brought her inside at night for peace of mind. When she was on duty I could go to sleep without a worry, knowing that her hearing was much better than mine.

Normally she slept outside in the laundry but when she was old and feeble she was allowed to sleep inside in the warm all the time. This was a challenge. Having a senile flatulent old dog sleep in your bedroom as close to you as possible is not easy but she had earned the right as a life long member of the family.

But I have digressed. A noisy black dog is an excellent deterrent to intruders. Who needs a dog when you have a canine sentry on duty?
 
The two littles sleep on the bed with me, the big boy 90# black chow is either at the foot of my bed or in the den under the ceiling fan. When he is in the bedroom he sounds like a sleeping lion. When he is out in the den, the whole house shakes if he barks. If someone or something is out there it is gone, he settles right back down to sleep. Sure is a big comfort to me, I will know if we have real trouble.
 
No guns ever. Had a close family member use it on herself for me to find. That ended my love of any kind of firearms.
I dated a woman who had the same experience; her cousin committed suicide with a gun & she found him.
On our third date, she wanted me to take her to a shooting range.
I asked her, "Why would you want to try shooting after what you experienced?"
She said, "I have friends who shoot & it looked like fun. Besides, a gun just does what you tell it to do; it doesn't hurt anyone on its own."
After the range visit, she said, "That was the most fun I've ever had." Interesting.
 
I just carried a weapon for work ,and when I was in the Military, had some people that wanted to harm my family, had people watch over my family for six months, yes I am retired now, and still carry , but people never see it.
 
I have been around and owned guns my entire life but never worried about keeping a gun easily accessible until a few years ago.

I now live alone and my house is secluded and we'll back off the road. One day while working in the pasture an unfimilar pick up came down my drive and two young guys get out, walk over to me trying to sell me left over asphalt "from another job", an obvious scam. A week later another truck pulls in while I'm out mowing inside a fenced pasture, another two guys get out and start to crawl thru my fence. I yelled to stay there, I shut off the mower and asked what they wanted. They claimed to be looking for a dog and wanted to show me a picture in case I see it, I told them to get out and they got very pissy. I couldn't help but think these guys were all working ttogether looking for places to rob and it worried me.

Both times I was well away from the house and defenseless. Sense then anytime I am outside I carry a gun, and I also keep a gun handy while in the house.
I say likely they will return...unless they have been delayed....jail etc.
 
I dated a woman who had the same experience; her cousin committed suicide with a gun & she found him.
On our third date, she wanted me to take her to a shooting range.
I asked her, "Why would you want to try shooting after what you experienced?"
She said, "I have friends who shoot & it looked like fun. Besides, a gun just does what you tell it to do; it doesn't hurt anyone on its own."
After the range visit, she said, "That was the most fun I've ever had." Interesting.
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Yes, yes and yes. My everyday carry is a .380. Fits right in my pocket.
Apart from films and TV, I have never seen a gun. I have seen shotguns but again, that was on TV. Our police and security guards carry no sidearms so it's quite common not to have seen a firearm, here in the UK.
 
I have never owned a sidearm. They are said to be good for home defense, if an invader is in your home. I am afraid I would miss! So, I keep a shotgun handy with heavy loads of buckshot nearby, even if I miss, I am sure they would leave the house...and need a change of underwear when they got away!
 

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