IF someone breaks into my house, (in the middle of the night) I might give them 2.5 seconds, hence time enough to rack my 12 gauge. As for noise, have you ever heard a shotgun go off, it makes a lot of noise. I know your going say "but the neighbors might hear the commotion, and rat you out, but remember my neighbors aren't that close, and I live in Tennessee, as Bob Lee Swagger put it, the patriot state of shooting stuff, so they're used to gunfire, and probably never even wake up. My doors are locked for a reason, you bypass the locks, you bypass your rights. So, if the criminal is dead, and there are no witnesses, how would the police know if he's been there for 2.5 minutes?
An old friend (retired deputy) told me something wise once, "One story is better than two" meaning "kill the prep," don't just wound them. I have also heard that if you had the time to aim at the robbers, say, knee then you could be charged with attempted murder, no longer being able to hide behind self defense.
Just so you know, I never want to hurt or kill anyone, as I am a peaceful person, but I hold protection of my family, including my dog, in high regard.
You and Danofff live in different states, based on your profile information, so your laws and his laws are different. I know I can legally keep a loaded gun mounted on a gun rack on my living room wall if I want.1. Legally, (ahem, Danoff) you may not keep them fully loaded, at which point, 90% of the time, self-defense is no longer an option, cause the criminals gun has been loaded since before he spotted you.
You and Danofff live in different states, based on your profile information, so your laws and his laws are different. I know I can legally keep a loaded gun mounted on a gun rack on my living room wall if I want.
California Penal Code Section 12031Nothing in this section shall prevent any person from having a loaded weapon, if it is otherwise lawful, at his or her place of residence, including any temporary residence or campsite.
I believe some of our gun laws should be removed.
1. Legally, (ahem, Danoff) you may not keep them fully loaded, at which point, 90% of the time, self-defense is no longer an option, cause the criminals gun has been loaded since before he spotted you.
2. That's absurd.
3. If you have kids in the house, they must be locked up, and not with your ammo.
4. So now, I have a 10 month old son, and if someone breaks in, i have to go to the gun cabinet, unlock it, pull a gun out, take off the trigger lock, go to the ammo, which
I was forced to store away from the gun, and load it.
6. If the criminals deaf it'd be nice too, cause uncle Sam says I gotta make this self-defense take 2.5 minutes, and I must make as much noise as possible doing it, so he has a chance to shoot me and my family first.
I know that in conceal-and-carry classes they instruct gun carriers to shoot to kill. Simply "injuring" them still leaves the person being attacked in danger from the attacker. When you start to play games with your attacker your motivation of "self defense" becomes questionable, and it begins to appear that you shot the attacker for fun instead of for protection.I'd laugh if the American Judiciary system said that killing a burglar was better than injuring them.
I know that in conceal-and-carry classes they instruct gun carriers to shoot to kill. Simply "injuring" them still leaves the person being attacked in danger from the attacker. When you start to play games with your attacker your motivation of "self defense" becomes questionable, and it begins to appear that you shot the attacker for fun instead of for protection.
What about protection from burglars?
What about protection from our own government?
At least half the reason that the "right to keep and bear arms" is in our Constitution is so that citizens will be able to put up armed resistance to a totalitarian government, should one come to power.
Sure cars kill more people but you don't see people people buying cars and just driving them around without a drivers licences.
The government launching a civil war against their own citizens is a ridiculous idea. I hope. They would lose all credibility with citizens and people and countries around the world, and in that weakened state it seems reasonable that they'd be attacked by anyone else who thinks a little crooked. Starting a war like that would destroy the government's intentions and any ability to carry them out.I'm a big fan of guns but to think that "citizens will be able to put up armed resistance to a totalitarian government" specially the US military is really not realistic because they have the "N" bombs and other more sophisticated weponry that civilian guns would have no match. The solution to that is by making sure you don't have the wrong people running our government.
Err... yes you do.
About 2% of crashes in the UK involve an unlicenced driver.
I truly can't imagine any soldier in their right mind would willingly attack US citizens. I can imagine their trained and disciplined minds would also stand up against whoever is commanding them, therefore making the military useless to the government.
Err... yes. Can you not in the US?
Does everyone selling their car secondhand have to see a valid drivers' licence before handing the keys over?
I would think the same way applies in the UK since it's not a 3rd world country.
You have to have a valid licence to transffer a title of a car and it has to be done at the DMV (Department of motor Vehicles) So if you were a private seller selling a car you have to make sure it's all legal or else you could be liable if the person you sold it to does damage with that car including killing people. So yes would be my answer to your question
So... is it not possible for someone - say a criminal - to buy a car without a licence or valid registration and drive it about in the US?
I was quoting the laws for me, i just assumed California would be stricter. Guess I was wrong.Please quote or link the statute that you're citing here. I just checked the CA DOJ website guide on gun ownership and they confirm that you can WALK AROUND in your house with a LOADED gun.
Incidentally, I'm also allowed to have my gun loaded and even fire it at a gun range!! *gasp!*
You're right that ammunition has to be stored separately from the gun when it's stored in IN YOUR CAR in this state - and I always make sure to do that. At home, I have my guns locked away in a large safe with an electronic keypad. I'm roughly ~10 seconds away from two loaded handguns at all times when I'm at home - and I am in full compliance with the law.
It jammed on me last weekend.
Please quote the statute. I do not have kids, but I know of no law preventing me from having guns locked up but loaded even if I did have kids.
No, you go to your safe, punch a few buttons, and you've got a loaded gun in your hands.
Please quote the statute that you're citing. I know of no law in the US that requires that I wait 2.5 minutes from some arbitrary time before I'm allowed to protect myself from lethal force.
...and I don't really care if I'm required to make noise while defending myself - because my first course of action if someone breaks into my place will be to announce as loudly as possible "I have a gun and I will use it!" I'll do that many times, voluntarily, in order to avoid actually having to use my gun.
It actually does depend on the state.Your first mistake![]()
So... is it not possible for someone - say a criminal - to buy a car without a licence or valid registration and drive it about in the US?
Your first mistake![]()
So what your saying is the UK is a 3rd world country???
So... is it not possible for someone - say a criminal - to buy a car without a licence or valid registration and drive it about in the US?
I was quoting the laws for me, i just assumed California would be stricter. Guess I was wrong.
And FYI, you still misconstrued most of the points I made, But I'll digress...
I never said anything about a gun range = +1 for medanoffIncidentally, I'm also allowed to have my gun loaded and even fire it at a gun range!! *gasp!*
I said I was wrong about CA sate lawsYou're right that ammunition has to be stored separately from the gun when it's stored in IN YOUR CAR in this state - and I always make sure to do that. At home, I have my guns locked away in a large safe with an electronic keypad. I'm roughly ~10 seconds away from two loaded handguns at all times when I'm at home - and I am in full compliance with the law.
you're right, they can be loaded, but nothing in the chamber, and you need a gun lockPlease quote the statute. I do not have kids, but I know of no law preventing me from having guns locked up but loaded even if I did have kids.
My story was an exagerration to illustrate a point.No, you go to your safe, punch a few buttons, and you've got a loaded gun in your hands.
Again, just like abovePlease quote the statute that you're citing. I know of no law in the US that requires that I wait 2.5 minutes from some arbitrary time before I'm allowed to protect myself from lethal force.
You're not required to make the noise i was talking about because the entire thing was an exagerration to illustrate the negative sides of these laws....and I don't really care if I'm required to make noise while defending myself - because my first course of action if someone breaks into my place will be to announce as loudly as possible "I have a gun and I will use it!" I'll do that many times, voluntarily, in order to avoid actually having to use my gun.
I never said anything about a gun range = +1 for me
I said I was wrong about CA sate laws
you're right, they can be loaded, but nothing in the chamber, and you need a gun lock
My story was an exagerration to illustrate a point.
That point being it hinders one's ability to get the gun out and ready to fire as quickly as possible.
Do you understand how you miscontrued almost the entire post now?
Well since you argued that my lack of explanation the first time was reason to believe I was full of it, we'll consider the letters in bold to be discredited until you do.I see that you missed my point. -1 for you.
In the safe, they can be loaded without a lock and with a bullet ready to go - to the best of my knowledge. If you'd like to stand by this claim please cite the statute.
It was enough of an exaggeration to cause you to arrive at the wrong conclusion.
Well since you argued that my lack of explanation the first time was reason to believe I was full of it, we'll consider the letters in bold to be discredited until you do.
You ask me to quote statute, but don't quote it for your own claim? (that's in italic)
And the one underlined is the most hypocritical, but since you didn't clarify yourself, when your very last post was upset that I didn't, we'll just consider that whatever you considered mine.
Let's get one thing straight Danoff, you don't have special powers that enable you to criticize people for not posting what you want, without posting those things up yourself, so why don't you cut this hypocritical BS?
If you have a problem with my lack of evidence, don't post up your own, and try to call me out for it, I'm not stupid, and I don't suppose anyone reading this is either.
Or do I need to reiterate?
Here's something for people who want to talk about gun control again, instead of danoff's neverending quest for information to be delivered to him, so he doesn't have to look it up.
http://www.timesleader.com/news/Pa__cities_rsquo__gun_laws_defy_suits_06-15-2009.html
I's about 8 municipallity's in PA passing their own gun laws that were rejected by the state.
California Penal Code Section 12031Nothing in this section shall prevent any person from having a loaded weapon, if it is otherwise lawful, at his or her place of residence, including any temporary residence or campsite.
Keep up with the times Famine, we're now talking about PA law, on whether or not you can keep a bullet in the chamber, in your house, with children, and also about gun locks and children in PAYOU made the claim. It's up to YOU to back your claim up when challenged on it. That's how it works.
I provided the counter immediately - and I not only don't live in California, but I don't live in the USA:
So you need to show how YOUR claim is still valid even though the relevant legislation says it isn't...
Separate to that, Dan enquired if you could provide the relevant statute from your own state that prevents you from keeping a loaded weapon.
*Snip* That's pretty much the jist of it.MeI said I was wrong about CA sate laws
TrievelA7XKeep up with the times Famine, we're now talking about PA law,
FamineSeparate to that, Dan enquired if you could provide the relevant statute from your own state that prevents you from keeping a loaded weapon.
Indeed.
Well like Famine saysDanoffIn the safe, they can be loaded without a lock and with a bullet ready to go - to the best of my knowledge. If you'd like to stand by this claim please cite the statute.
So I guess it's on him too, right Famine? Cause I didn't see you tell him that, but you agree with him, so you wouldn't.YOU made the claim. It's up to YOU to back your claim up when challenged on it. That's how it works.
Well like Famine says
So I guess it's on him too, right Famine? Cause I didn't see you tell him that, but you agree with him, so you wouldn't.
"I'll wait with baited breath"
TrievelA7X3. If you have kids in the house, they must be locked up, and not with your ammo.
DanoffPlease quote the statute. I do not have kids, but I know of no law preventing me from having guns locked up but loaded even if I did have kids.
TrievelA7Xyou're right, they can be loaded, but nothing in the chamber, and you need a gun lock
DanoffIn the safe, they can be loaded without a lock and with a bullet ready to go - to the best of my knowledge. If you'd like to stand by this claim please cite the statute.