(October 30, 2020 at 5:30 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: And, just for the record, the odds of a given burglar being unarmed are a Hell of a lot higher than you might think. Of the 3.7 million burglaries reported in the US in a given year, only 7% actually used violence, and of that 7%, only 12% Actually had a firearm (roughly 6/7 of a percent.) So, if you actually have a gun in an easier access location (which, of course, has numerous problems of its own), my scenario might actually work.I'd refer you to my neighbor who got hammer to his head, but he doesn't make good sentences any more.
But you did give a good bit of information for the "guns are safe or needed" side. Thanks.
AND when would you lock your gun up? When you weren't home? When you were home but not in the same room with the gun? When you have your back to spot where the gun is?