I grew up around guns but don't own any of my own. I am not a trained professional with regards to firearms, and when my adreline starts going, my reactions and physical fine motor skills go to ****e. I think I'm not alone in this, and if my house were being targeted by unknown interuder, my adreline would undoubtedly make any attemps to use a firearm more dangerous to myself and my family than to the intruder. I'm not sure if this is just me being tweaky or not, but I have a feeling that most in a similar situation would find their hands to be very very very shaky.
As a result of this fact, guns are more of a liability to me than an asset. I live in the city and there is a somewhat rough area a few blocks away. I am intent on home safety and have employed these measures.
-I have a dog
-I always lock my steel clad doors and windows. Always.
-I have good motion sensing lights
-I make sure my property doesn't attact any un-due attention
-I know my neighbors and they know me
-A sticker indicating that your house is protected with an alarm goes a long way to keeping potential thieves out....my windows have alarm stickers.
-A phone is always in the bedroom
Does this protect me and my family from a strung out rapist? No. Does it keep the strung out rapist at bay until I can call the cops? Yes.
The cops are the professionals. If you can keep the intruder at bay (i.e. safely contained) until they arrive, you'll be far better off. If you're worried about not being able to keep the intruder at bay with physical deterrants, than revisit the above list and make sure you have a checkmark at each line.
Just my $0.02.
P.S. Why in the hell would you want to advertise that you've got guns in your house???? That is just BEGGING for a breakin by people who want your guns when you're not home! Holy crap!
Spence
As a result of this fact, guns are more of a liability to me than an asset. I live in the city and there is a somewhat rough area a few blocks away. I am intent on home safety and have employed these measures.
-I have a dog
-I always lock my steel clad doors and windows. Always.
-I have good motion sensing lights
-I make sure my property doesn't attact any un-due attention
-I know my neighbors and they know me
-A sticker indicating that your house is protected with an alarm goes a long way to keeping potential thieves out....my windows have alarm stickers.
-A phone is always in the bedroom
Does this protect me and my family from a strung out rapist? No. Does it keep the strung out rapist at bay until I can call the cops? Yes.
The cops are the professionals. If you can keep the intruder at bay (i.e. safely contained) until they arrive, you'll be far better off. If you're worried about not being able to keep the intruder at bay with physical deterrants, than revisit the above list and make sure you have a checkmark at each line.
Just my $0.02.
P.S. Why in the hell would you want to advertise that you've got guns in your house???? That is just BEGGING for a breakin by people who want your guns when you're not home! Holy crap!
Spence