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Old 02-22-2013, 10:24 AM  
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Depends on the person really. If you are well trained with a weapon and can keep your cool under pressure, the intruder won't have a chance to use his weapon.

If someone comes into my home, I'm not giving a warning message or warning shot. They just get shot. Assuming I hear them enter, and I probably would because it would be quite a feat to even get into my place, then he'll get his as soon as he gets inside.



Sorry, I'm not going to read what Canadians have to say about USA gun law / USA gun issues. The only reason this thread peaked my interest is because of Obenberger.
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sounds like NRA bullshit where the mentality is if you have a gun the bad guy always loses. That's just not the way it is, it's 50/50 in every circumstance when 2 guns are involved. You don't know if he has a partner, a bullet proof vest, etc etc etc. there is too many variables. think warfare, BOTH side have losses, both side have people die when there are guns on both sides. The NRA rarely tells people this little FACT when tsomeone is considering getting a gun for home protection.


and odenberger did a drive-by, he came in, made a comment that showed he doesn't know how to read or respond to a situation and what was really being asked in this thread, pretending to make himself look smart, and then left. When he was called on it, he didn't come back. If that's an example of his legal work, I feel sorry for every one of his clients.
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