L4L,LL - Clarification - I'm not suggesting the number is large or small. I'm only reporting that by choosing to own and carry a gun (the same way you choose to drive a car) you're joining a statistical group that is more likely to be shot and killed than those that don't own and carry guns.
When you look at driving, if you decide you want to drive, you are choosing to engage in an extremely dangerous activity that by the very nature, means you will encounter all sorts of people the moment you turn the key and leave your own property and that continues until you return.
Nationwide, 33,808 people died in fatal crashes in the last year presented here:
http://www.census.gov/compendia/stat...es/12s1105.pdf
I don't have the stats but I seriously doubt that the number of armed home owners protecting their home and property and loved ones that were killed is a large number but rather quite small. Originally Posted by LazurusLong
Sounds like you're trying to instill logic on an armed intruder's thought process. once an armed intruder has entered a home I'm guessing they've brought that gun to force an end result, whether it is robbery, rape, or just killing.My main goal is not to make any argument, just to report the data. A person's odds of getting shot and dying by the gun go up if they own one. My opinions on why this is so may be right or wrong, but please don't let that take away from the focus on the bottom line: if you own and carry a gun, your odds of getting shot and killed go up. Every case is unique, but not everyone can be the exception.
You are making a rational argument that to the armed intruder that unarmed kids don't pose a threat. So the kids could never be used as witnesses? And unarmed kids would never be killed just for being there?
Are you willing to make a claim that no unarmed kid has ever been killed by an intruder where the adult(s) at home were unarmed and never presented a threat to the armed intruder?
Doubt it. Originally Posted by LazurusLong
In my opinion, MOST suburban warriors and MOST hobbyists and providers here who think they are bad-ass because they own a gun are the rule and NOT the exception. If they really wanted to maximize their chances for survival, I think they would use other less deadly but more effective options for personal defense.