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MetalliCamaro 10-09-2007 12:17 AM

Some peoples kids, Sheesh

MyFirstCamaro 10-09-2007 12:22 AM

i have my grandfathers night stick. . . . ******* metal wrapped in metal wire with the platic/ whatever it is seal on top

my 5 swords a few huge wooden bats and my dad has is list of good stuff to

Bernotas05 10-09-2007 01:47 AM

I carry OC on me since I'm certified to carry it all the time, that **** sucks for certification. But I plan on buyin a glock 32 soon for personal protection. I just had two of my friends shot up outside a club last week. I aint riskin that ****.
The m500 aint a bad choice, you could definatly do some damage with that, they sell drag link stabilizer rounds and rubber ball rounds for them which would definatly disable anyone trying to break in witout killing them unless you hit them in certain areas.

Phate 10-09-2007 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by MyFirstCamaro
i have my grandfathers night stick. . . . ******* metal wrapped in metal wire with the platic/ whatever it is seal on top

my 5 swords a few huge wooden bats and my dad has is list of good stuff to

What you need to understand man, is if your against someone determined, or a crackhead looking for some cash... a night stick isnt gonna do much.

Im having to have my appartment complex replace my door and doorframe because the guy was kickin it so hard to try to get in.

paarman97maro 10-09-2007 11:31 AM

God some people are so retarded. Im convinced that if anyone tried to break in anywhere, I would beat them mercilessly.

whitecamaro96 10-09-2007 01:28 PM

man that sucks man i live out in the middle of no where in a pretty good neighborhood so iv never had to think about it much untill our house got robbed one day while i was at school im just glad no one was home at the time my family doesnt own any guns or any thing so we'd pretty much be deffenceless

FORCE_FED_Z 10-09-2007 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by ProjectCamaro
Very good advice.

I work with a girl who's husband is a Sherif. She said that he told her if she ever has to fire a gun and does kill someone to tell the police doing the report that she feared for her life. She told me that so if that were to ever happen that I can tell them that I feared for my life and for the safty of my wife.
Joe how good is the law at protecting the home owner when someone does break in?(Where you live at least). If you come to the scene and you honestly can't figture out if the intruder was really trying to harm the family or not is it normal to back the family since their house was broken into or does the criminal get the nod.


Well luckily since I'm not a detective (yet...:) ) I don't have to make the final decision as to if they were in danger. I would definitely write up the initial report in their favor if they were feeling that they were in danger- the detectives make the final decision after a lot of interviews and looking at the evidence. Something that you have to remember is that as bad as it sucks, just because someone is in your house doesn't mean that they are intending to hurt you. The law protects a homeowner pretty well. If they can articulate that a reasonable person in their position would be fearful of their life then more than likely they will be cleared criminally on charges, but civil court might be a little different.

Just wanted to express to everyone that just because someone is in your house doesn't mean you can blast away at them, or beat them until they are a bloody mess. Obviuosly if you crack someone on the head and they get knocked out they are no longer a threat. You can't continue to tune them up and expect to get away with it.

Phate 10-09-2007 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by FORCE_FED_Z
Well luckily since I'm not a detective (yet...:) ) I don't have to make the final decision as to if they were in danger. I would definitely write up the initial report in their favor if they were feeling that they were in danger- the detectives make the final decision after a lot of interviews and looking at the evidence. Something that you have to remember is that as bad as it sucks, just because someone is in your house doesn't mean that they are intending to hurt you. The law protects a homeowner pretty well. If they can articulate that a reasonable person in their position would be fearful of their life then more than likely they will be cleared criminally on charges, but civil court might be a little different.

Just wanted to express to everyone that just because someone is in your house doesn't mean you can blast away at them, or beat them until they are a bloody mess. Obviuosly if you crack someone on the head and they get knocked out they are no longer a threat. You can't continue to tune them up and expect to get away with it.

Well, if someone breaks down my door in the middle of the night, and I dont know them, chances are i'll put a shot into them if they come near me or have anything that resembles a weapon.

Granted, im not going to shoot more than once if I hit them, or if they are running. Another reason I got a shotgun instead of a pistol, I feel like if I had a pistol and was put in that situation, without the proper training and muscle control, that I might keep shooting until they fell. With a shotgun, it takes effort, you have to load another shell, not just keep pulling the trigger.

paarman97maro 10-09-2007 11:53 PM

I would just like to make one good blow on a part of their body to keep them concious, then prod the wound to make them suffer and regret ever being so worthless and low to have to steal. maybe theyll get a ******* job.


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