F*ck that noise!!! Its my property. Locked doors or not, no one has the lawful right to enter my home or access my property without permission. If it isn't yours don't touch. This constant bullsh*t of turning ones home into a prison or limiting ones activities in the name of "justified defense" is complete bullsh*t. A reinforced exterior on ones home is to deter theft when you're not home, nothing more.
A reasonable person locks their doors and closes the windows. A reasonable person isn't concerned with ignorant "laws" and will defend themselves and their property with the appropriate force and means.
You enter my home without my greetings you're getting shot..
TDC
Shooting people when they enter your property? f**k that, I live in Hamilton. I'll throw Sasha, the hooker that works on my corner at you. That'll definetly do any man in within 7 yards.
Sounds like its time to go back to basics. In self defense we do not shoot to kill, If you are charged by an armed attacker the drill is that you place two round as quickly as possible in the chest which is the largest vital target. If he is not stopped by these two shots you must do something that will go against your natural instincts, but if you are to survive it must be done with deliberate attention to detail. You must pause long enough to put the front sight on his head and fire the . To do this successfully you must train. Without training you will not survive.
If we don't shoot to kill in such a situation, then why are you talking about double taps to the chest and a single to the head??
If we have justification to draw a gun on a person, we have justification to shoot them dead. If you have no justification to shoot, there is no justification to draw.
In a situation where the lives of my family or myself are in enough danger for me to pull the trigger on another person, there's a good chance my mag will be almost empty by the end of the engagement. You shoot until the threat is neutralized, not until you've placed a certain number of shots on target.
"hey now... I shot him three times.... why isn't he following the rules? Why is he still stabbing me?"
If your man goes down at the first shot, poses no further threat to you, and survives, that is a success. If he subsequently dies of his wounds but has managed to kill you, that is a failure. Killing him is not the point of the exercise, stopping him and surviving a violent encounter is. If he has brought violence to you, we cannot be concerned about his welfare, the point is that he must be stopped. But we are not out to kill him, we are only interrested in stopping him. If two shots in the chest don't stop him, an additional CNS shot, made at close range, will.
Will you sing the same song when the fire chief lets your house burn down... Sorry guys, he said we cant go in... Obviously he's not here... Truck turns around...
Very true. However, removing the scumbag(s) from society would be the ideal outcome for all involved...Minus the scumbag(s).
TDC
"Did you shoot to kill?"
"No Sir, I shot to stop an action that otherwise would have resulted in my death."
... I'm just pointing out the fact that if you're shooting someone in the chest or the head, your intention is to cause as much bodily harm to that person as possible. That course of action will quite likely cause the death of whomever you're shooting at. Therefore, you are shooting to KILL.
That's cool. I mentioned the TV thing because I didn't want anyone to get the wrong impression about my sources of info.Just for info, I have a bit of practical experience beyond "Law and Order."
Intending to stop a threat is much different than intending to kill someone.
That's cool. I mentioned the TV thing because I didn't want anyone to get the wrong impression about my sources of info.
I know... I was being sarcastic. It was a bit harsh. My bad.



























