OK Hoboken........from now on I am gonna call you ROCKY........just kiddin.......sounds to me like you better register those guns, ha............way to go, those kinda people deserve a good beat down by a man in a suit and tie. Maybe they will have a little more respect in the future....but there will come a day when the ole guns ain't what they use to be and as a senior citizen, in a life or death situation, that kinda person better hope I don't get my gun out as deadly force will become my defense.
E=HobokenViper;3148462]Really sorry to hear about your house getting robbed..... There's hardly any feeling worse than the anger and helplessness that comes after being robbed. It's unfortunate how people can be so desperate or evil to steal things from others who have worked so hard for everything they have, no matter how much or little that may be.
I know there's a lot of proud gun owners on here, but I will never own a gun since I don't need one nor do i believe in owning one as mine are "built in" as a former bodybuilder. I've been mugged 3 times in my adult life, once at gunpoint, once when I was stabbed by the attacker's knife, (both of those happened nearly 10 years ago when i was literally as big as Schwartzeneger), and the most recent one was just last week on the wonderful New York City subway system in the middle of the day by some punk kid half my size while I was dressed in my suit and tie on my way to an important meeting. All 3 times I beat the living crap out of my attackers, the worst of which happened to the poor guy with the knife, as he got me REALLY angry after he sliced me with a knife. All 3 times, a gun wouldn't have done a bit of good since it was fast reflexes, and some quick thinking that allowed me to disarm and overwhelm the muggers. A gun would have either gotten myself or the attacker killed (or an innocent bystander), and would have likely landed me not only on the news but in court and jail as well. The way I handled defending myself, I left slightly disfigured muggers unconscious on the ground, and walked away without any problem at all.
As for my home, i do plan to install some serious surveilance equipment and security systems on it at some point down the road as there are far too many burglaries no matter where you live in the country.....but never will i own a gun as i just dont see the need, at least not for myself.....[/QUOTE]