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Old 04-09-2010, 05:48 PM   #1
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Perhaps you should consider relocating. I just don't see the point in owning a gun. When the ultimate conclusion of a showdown is either:

1. You kill the guy and you go to jail
2. He kills you

I understand that it can deter a lot of criminals, but if you live in an area where this happens regularly you will eventually run in to the wrong guy who will hurt you.

Anyway, so this guy just randomly chose you from a shopping crowd to pull both his gun and knife on for no reason?
It was in the parking lot and there was no one else out there. First he pulled a knife and I quickly grabbed his hand that was holding it. Then with his free hand he went for the gun. At that point I said fuck it and gave the asshole my $40 from my pocket.

Also, I have pulled a gun on someone with the intention of shooting it and afterward I asked the cops if I would have gone to jail and they said hell no I would not have.
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Old 04-09-2010, 09:32 PM   #2
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Also, I have pulled a gun on someone with the intention of shooting it and afterward I asked the cops if I would have gone to jail and they said hell no I would not have.
That still does not protect you from civil suits, which don't care if you were within your legal rights

My opinion is that everyone should be able to own a gun following proper training classes, even at a young age so children learn to respect firearms and understand the reponsibility that caring for a gun requires. Gun safety starts with the owner and no one else.

That said, time to rant. lol

Can you believe that I'm not allowed to buy rubber rounds for my home defense shotgun due to county restrictions/ban on non-lethal rounds.

Hope they don't mind if/when I fill some baddy with birdshot.
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Old 04-10-2010, 01:55 AM   #3
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That still does not protect you from civil suits, which don't care if you were within your legal rights

My opinion is that everyone should be able to own a gun following proper training classes, even at a young age so children learn to respect firearms and understand the reponsibility that caring for a gun requires. Gun safety starts with the owner and no one else.

That said, time to rant. lol

Can you believe that I'm not allowed to buy rubber rounds for my home defense shotgun due to county restrictions/ban on non-lethal rounds.

Hope they don't mind if/when I fill some baddy with birdshot.
Good post. I forgot about non lethal defensive weapons.
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Old 04-10-2010, 03:20 PM   #4
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That still does not protect you from civil suits, which don't care if you were within your legal rights
Since you live in California, I don't expect you to be familiar with Castle Doctrine; but in the great state of Texas if you are cleared in a shooting by a grand jury (and I cannot think of one instance where a law abiding citizen protecting themselves, their family or their property wasn't cleared), you cannot be the subject of a civil suit. That is the law here, and it works...

And Emerge, if you think you're safe in Sacramento, you are mistaken. According to the SPD's year-to-date stats, homicides are up 250% over last year, and aggravated assaults are up 7.7%!

No place is safe from crime, even Rhode Island! It may be safer than some other locations; but it still exists.

It's better to have and not need, than need and not have!
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Old 04-10-2010, 03:26 PM   #5
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^ I'm aware, thanks.

However, you may want to notice that my reply was to dauthbauer who lives in California, the land of Wal-Mart parking lot propositions.

Yeah, I was going to say something about Sacramento since I live on the outskirts. It is one of the 20 worst cities in the United States for crime and drugs. (Which is why I have my Remington loaded in the closet. )

Edit: I should mention for the sake of fairness that a lot of homcides in Sacramento are attributed to gang/drug violence. Obviously innocent people get involved (I had a coworker killed a few years ago at a New Year's Party for trying to look like a big man in front of some gangbangers) but for the most part a majority are gangbangers that get killed by other gangbangers.

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Old 04-10-2010, 04:09 PM   #6
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And Emerge, if you think you're safe in Sacramento, you are mistaken. According to the SPD's year-to-date stats, homicides are up 250% over last year, and aggravated assaults are up 7.7%!

No place is safe from crime, even Rhode Island! It may be safer than some other locations; but it still exists.

It's better to have and not need, than need and not have!
You quote where I posted that I was safe in Sacramento, and I'll retract that statement. I think you have misunderstood what I have been trying to communicate.

Oh, and I still don't feel the need to buy a gun for "protection."

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Old 04-10-2010, 10:38 PM   #7
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No place is safe from crime, even Rhode Island! It may be safer than some other locations; but it still exists.:
I agree, in fact, I said it first, about 15 or 20 posts back:

"Except in the city (Providence) there is very little of that crap going on. "
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Old 04-10-2010, 01:53 AM   #8
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It was in the parking lot and there was no one else out there. First he pulled a knife and I quickly grabbed his hand that was holding it. Then with his free hand he went for the gun. At that point I said fuck it and gave the asshole my $40 from my pocket.

Also, I have pulled a gun on someone with the intention of shooting it and afterward I asked the cops if I would have gone to jail and they said hell no I would not have.
To each his own I suppose. I wonder why he brought out a knife first if he had a gun with him as well. Makes more sense to pull out the more intimidating weapon if you are trying to intimidate someone into stealing their money.
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in Texas you can sit in your yard or house and blast anyone who
comes at you in a threatening manner. the way it should be.
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Old 04-09-2010, 06:13 PM   #10
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in Texas you can sit in your yard or house and blast anyone who
comes at you in a threatening manner. the way it should be.
Same here. Castle Doctrine FTW. You invade my personal property without my consent and you get a bullet (or 3) to the brain. It's perfectly legal to defend yourself or loved ones against attackers (in the vast majority of the US) by using lethal force. I know a few people who have killed in self defense and while they generally don't feel great about taking someone's life, they all say that they'd feel even worse if inaction on their part meant the loss of a loved one's life.

I live in "the Bible belt" and have had 2 attempted robberies against me. Both times I was armed and the fact that I had a weapon prevented the crime from happening. The criminals I confronted with were not prepared to risk their lives for my possessions, and I believe that's the way that most of them would be. Why bother with someone who will put up a fight when you can find someone who won't fight later?
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Old 04-09-2010, 08:53 PM   #11
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If you think its difficult carrying weapons around where you live, none of you have a clue until you live in Australia!
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Old 04-10-2010, 02:00 AM   #12
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seriously i have had knives and guns drawn on me. it doesn't make me think i should have shot them. its life. and u jsut kinda have to hope the "bad ppl" go aaway.
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Old 04-10-2010, 04:03 AM   #13
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I use to ride my bike in Orange County. One day I was chased by two teenage boys on 20" bicycles. I out ran them easily. I started to carry a knife. Then one day in a Mexican neighborhood a gang of adults started yelling at me and making threatening gestures, but I rode away calmly. Then I decided to carry a bayonet in my Yaris. On many occasions I have been threatened with road rage. Just glance at someone on the freeway the wrong way and you the bird. I thought about buying a gun.

So how do you carry a gun in a HB Yaris legally in California?
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Old 04-10-2010, 02:12 PM   #14
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zachry you gangsta mac fry home skillet. I won't be trippin up in your hood, yo.

One question. Say you pop a cap in some gang banger while he's boosting your g-ride whipilicious flymobile. Don't you think one of the homie's homies is gonna get some vengeance up in this bitch? That would be very un-church, imo.
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Old 04-11-2010, 08:33 AM   #15
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zachry you gangsta mac fry home skillet. I won't be trippin up in your hood, yo.

One question. Say you pop a cap in some gang banger while he's boosting your g-ride whipilicious flymobile. Don't you think one of the homie's homies is gonna get some vengeance up in this bitch? That would be very un-church, imo.
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These are very similar to my guns. Just a lot less black.
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That still does not protect you from civil suits, which don't care if you were within your legal rights

My opinion is that everyone should be able to own a gun following proper training classes, even at a young age so children learn to respect firearms and understand the reponsibility that caring for a gun requires. Gun safety starts with the owner and no one else.

That said, time to rant. lol

Can you believe that I'm not allowed to buy rubber rounds for my home defense shotgun due to county restrictions/ban on non-lethal rounds.

Hope they don't mind if/when I fill some baddy with birdshot.
They don't allow non-lethal rounds in Placer County?? That's lame.

Just use slugs.

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I use to ride my bike in Orange County. One day I was chased by two teenage boys on 20" bicycles. I out ran them easily. I started to carry a knife. Then one day in a Mexican neighborhood a gang of adults started yelling at me and making threatening gestures, but I rode away calmly. Then I decided to carry a bayonet in my Yaris. On many occasions I have been threatened with road rage. Just glance at someone on the freeway the wrong way and you the bird. I thought about buying a gun.

So how do you carry a gun in a HB Yaris legally in California?
I was robbed by two gangster kids near my old high school as I was walking back to my car with my transcripts. They threatened to shoot me.. for my freaking phone.. lol.. After that incident I have always carried two, legal length tanto blade folders on me.

As for carrying a handgun in your car -- as long as it's unloaded and in a locked case (preferably placed in the trunk of your vehicle) which is separate from the ammunition, you should be fine. I wouldn't just carry any kind of firearm in my car though.. it's best that you take it with you when you plan to have it serviced, or taking it to the range. At least, that's what I'd do. Otherwise, you're going to have to come up with some kind of excuse explaining to an officer why you are carrying it in your car (If he has reason to search and finds it there.)

For long arm firearms (rifles & shotguns) I'll be calling LASC tomorrow because I'll be hitting up their target range for some practice.


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These are very similar to my guns. Just a lot less black.
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