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March 9, 2009 at 6:04 PM #363615March 9, 2009 at 6:36 PM #363047moneymakerParticipant
True JPINPB, there really isn’t much that can stop a bullet, the trick is to deter. Ironically the only way to insure safety is to shoot first and ask questions later, that’s just not really a good idea though, unless the burglar threatens one’s life, that will just get one a prison sentence. A barking dog will alert one to check the perimeter, then one can be prepared. With motion lights,cameras, and barking dogs, i think most burglars would think twice.
March 9, 2009 at 6:36 PM #363339moneymakerParticipantTrue JPINPB, there really isn’t much that can stop a bullet, the trick is to deter. Ironically the only way to insure safety is to shoot first and ask questions later, that’s just not really a good idea though, unless the burglar threatens one’s life, that will just get one a prison sentence. A barking dog will alert one to check the perimeter, then one can be prepared. With motion lights,cameras, and barking dogs, i think most burglars would think twice.
March 9, 2009 at 6:36 PM #363492moneymakerParticipantTrue JPINPB, there really isn’t much that can stop a bullet, the trick is to deter. Ironically the only way to insure safety is to shoot first and ask questions later, that’s just not really a good idea though, unless the burglar threatens one’s life, that will just get one a prison sentence. A barking dog will alert one to check the perimeter, then one can be prepared. With motion lights,cameras, and barking dogs, i think most burglars would think twice.
March 9, 2009 at 6:36 PM #363531moneymakerParticipantTrue JPINPB, there really isn’t much that can stop a bullet, the trick is to deter. Ironically the only way to insure safety is to shoot first and ask questions later, that’s just not really a good idea though, unless the burglar threatens one’s life, that will just get one a prison sentence. A barking dog will alert one to check the perimeter, then one can be prepared. With motion lights,cameras, and barking dogs, i think most burglars would think twice.
March 9, 2009 at 6:36 PM #363640moneymakerParticipantTrue JPINPB, there really isn’t much that can stop a bullet, the trick is to deter. Ironically the only way to insure safety is to shoot first and ask questions later, that’s just not really a good idea though, unless the burglar threatens one’s life, that will just get one a prison sentence. A barking dog will alert one to check the perimeter, then one can be prepared. With motion lights,cameras, and barking dogs, i think most burglars would think twice.
March 9, 2009 at 7:19 PM #363062Allan from FallbrookParticipantJp: Depends on the dog and the situation. A properly trained dog is going to be on the burglar before he knows it.
My dad used to joke that if you could get past the dogs, he’d help you carry the TV and stereo out to your car.
I never recommend a weapon for home defense, because, statistically speaking, you have a better than average chance of that gun being turned on you. Have a decent alarm and a dog, and call 911 when they both go off.
March 9, 2009 at 7:19 PM #363354Allan from FallbrookParticipantJp: Depends on the dog and the situation. A properly trained dog is going to be on the burglar before he knows it.
My dad used to joke that if you could get past the dogs, he’d help you carry the TV and stereo out to your car.
I never recommend a weapon for home defense, because, statistically speaking, you have a better than average chance of that gun being turned on you. Have a decent alarm and a dog, and call 911 when they both go off.
March 9, 2009 at 7:19 PM #363507Allan from FallbrookParticipantJp: Depends on the dog and the situation. A properly trained dog is going to be on the burglar before he knows it.
My dad used to joke that if you could get past the dogs, he’d help you carry the TV and stereo out to your car.
I never recommend a weapon for home defense, because, statistically speaking, you have a better than average chance of that gun being turned on you. Have a decent alarm and a dog, and call 911 when they both go off.
March 9, 2009 at 7:19 PM #363546Allan from FallbrookParticipantJp: Depends on the dog and the situation. A properly trained dog is going to be on the burglar before he knows it.
My dad used to joke that if you could get past the dogs, he’d help you carry the TV and stereo out to your car.
I never recommend a weapon for home defense, because, statistically speaking, you have a better than average chance of that gun being turned on you. Have a decent alarm and a dog, and call 911 when they both go off.
March 9, 2009 at 7:19 PM #363655Allan from FallbrookParticipantJp: Depends on the dog and the situation. A properly trained dog is going to be on the burglar before he knows it.
My dad used to joke that if you could get past the dogs, he’d help you carry the TV and stereo out to your car.
I never recommend a weapon for home defense, because, statistically speaking, you have a better than average chance of that gun being turned on you. Have a decent alarm and a dog, and call 911 when they both go off.
March 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM #363077jpinpbParticipantI say for sure alarm and motion lights, but as far as calling 911, well, since there’s still a shortage of cops, w/more leaving b/c they’re doing away w/drop program, sadly, I wouldn’t count on cops getting there any time soon. Only so many calls they can respond to. Maybe just have your dog wear a bullet-proof vest π hehe
March 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM #363369jpinpbParticipantI say for sure alarm and motion lights, but as far as calling 911, well, since there’s still a shortage of cops, w/more leaving b/c they’re doing away w/drop program, sadly, I wouldn’t count on cops getting there any time soon. Only so many calls they can respond to. Maybe just have your dog wear a bullet-proof vest π hehe
March 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM #363522jpinpbParticipantI say for sure alarm and motion lights, but as far as calling 911, well, since there’s still a shortage of cops, w/more leaving b/c they’re doing away w/drop program, sadly, I wouldn’t count on cops getting there any time soon. Only so many calls they can respond to. Maybe just have your dog wear a bullet-proof vest π hehe
March 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM #363561jpinpbParticipantI say for sure alarm and motion lights, but as far as calling 911, well, since there’s still a shortage of cops, w/more leaving b/c they’re doing away w/drop program, sadly, I wouldn’t count on cops getting there any time soon. Only so many calls they can respond to. Maybe just have your dog wear a bullet-proof vest π hehe
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