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Originally Posted by ChrisBlair
I'm told that it doesn't feel good after you shoot somebody. Just an FYI.
Also as an FYI if somebody breaks into my dump while I'm at home, they'd better watch out for the bayonet, let alone the rifle I'll have in my hands. But that doesn't mean somebody who wants my TV also wants to kill me. There's no correlation there; one doesn't prove the other. If I see the guy running across the street with my TV I am not a licensed executioner. I respectfully recommend that you know your legal risk before you start chasing a burglar down with the intent of killing him in the street. You may find yourself being accused of a serious crime.
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The bayonet eh? I always wondered how much elbow room the law would give a home owner when it comes to defense. I'd imagine flamethrowers and grenades would be out of the question just on principal and reasons for collateral damage.
I prefer dogs. They act as a deterrent and your own Marine Force if somebody is dumb enough to come on in. They do have drawbacks though.