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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
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Interesting page. However if you go go back 28 posting (the deal toll as I saw it last reported) It takes you back to August 10, four months ago. Of those 28 listing, in 15 of them the intruder had a gun. I think most of the 15 would still have a gun if gun laws were changed, but some wouldn't. I will say 25% wouldn't. If so that would add another month equation.
So 5 months of "great news stories" that equate to 1, 1-hour incident.
Challenging ratio to defend don't you think? Actually it's impossible
Thanks for the page though, I am going to analyze a year and come up with other stats, such as.
In how many of these cases was the "bad guy" mitigated with no shots fired or less then a normal clip? Thus eliminating the need for the ridiculous amount of ammo some guns can hold.
In how many cases was the gun the home owner used a shotgun, a hunting rifle or a normal handgun?
Were hollow point bullets ever needed?