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A very good article. Nothing surprising, but nicely written. Principle #2 though ("Do not defend your property") is subjective. Generally speaking, you're going to spend a lot of money in legal fees explaining why you shot a kid that was stealing a $300 GPS out of your truck.mrvmax wrote:I ran across this and it seemed decent enough to share. Some of the things he recommends I have thought about before.
http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/the- ... -violence/
longtooth wrote:To each his own oppininon & evidently this is his but I have to take GREAT issue w/ this one.
if someone sticks a gun in your face and demands your wallet, you should hand it over without hesitation—and run.
If a gun is in my face we are not talking about my wallet. I am 61, have a store bought knee, been split wide open to get cancer out (5.5 yr ago & no sign today PTL) aurthritis very evident. Run does not happen any more & if it was attempted no doubt in my mind FALL would happen in about 10ft.
It is stupid statements like this that get people shot then the arresting officer asks, "why did you shoot them, they complied & did everything you said."
Some of the answers:
No witnesses, extra time for getaway, made me mad when he threw it, it was an accident-I did not mean to-it just went off. (Badguys always have the finger on the T.)
Obviously my oppinion just above. For sure I will not use deadly force to protect my 17yr old hand push lawn mower (the example I use in class) Since my wallet does not have any credit cards & very seldom over $20-30, The real truth is my MAXpedition wallet is almost always worth more than its contents.
To say "Never defend your property" is as foolish as the one who says "its mine & aint nobody steelin my stuff. Dont care what it is."
Somewhere there is a line that says "dont tread on me" & everyone must draw their own.
LT
100%. I got the lowest deductible under the vandalism portion of my car insurance after seeing so many friends get their cars broken into and the insurance cover nothing! Most are at least $500 and don't even cover the window. The insurance companies know this and know that most will want the highest deductible and they all know the average cost of a window. I think it cost me 4 bucks more a month and my deductible is $200. This will cover a window easily. Usually my newest car is parked in the garage and I never leave anything of value in the car but it's worth it if your car ever gets broken into IMO.Generally speaking, you're going to spend a lot of money in legal fees explaining why you shot a kid that was stealing a $300 GPS out of your truck.
Such wise words from such a humble man.longtooth wrote: To say "Never defend your property" is as foolish as the one who says "its mine & aint nobody steelin my stuff. Dont care what it is."
Somewhere there is a line that says "dont tread on me" & everyone must draw their own.
LT
JP171 wrote:I can't agree with anything the author is saying beyond do not let the per control you, the way he writes it seems that he is avocating to abbrogate your right to self protection. sorry the guy is actually one of those that have been advocating the do not fight but submit to the demands of the attacker