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.I've personally been told many times that the best course of action when faced with an armed robbery is to calmly tell the burglar to take what he wants , before calling the police once the criminal has left with an actual physical assault being a last option. Your chances of being injured increases a great deal, I imagine, when you, say, assault the gunman with a sword.
I'm not really experienced with so-called home defense, but I'd urge people to stay safe and cooperate with a criminal. That's the best way to ensure your safety and safety of your family
JeremyDillon wrote:I've personally been told many times that the best course of action when faced with an armed robbery is to calmly tell the burglar to take what he wants , before calling the police once the criminal has left with an actual physical assault being a last option. Your chances of being injured increases a great deal, I imagine, when you, say, assault the gunman with a sword. There's something to be said for protecting property, but when push comes to shove I'd rather be without my flat-screen and take no chance at getting shot. A vast majority of burglars aren't looking to kill anyone and a good door lock or a motion activated light can often do the trick. I'm not really experienced with so-called home defense, but I'd urge people to stay safe and cooperate with a criminal. That's the best way to ensure your safety and safety of your family.
Does that mean you can shoot anyone who enters your home for any reason under all circumstances? -no of course reason, and the circumstances will dictate the response, but these ideas of being sued for using force to defend yourself are the well.
Just shoot him and eat the coffee and donuts
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