SQLGeek wrote:Is there ANY statistical backing at all to support the common anti's refrain that you or a family member are more likely to be killed with a gun in your home than a bad guy? Or is that just more anti prattle without any basis in fact?
If there is any statistical basis, it is so badly distorted as to be unrecognizable. Here is another that doesn't even bother to mis-represent facts. His opinion is so much better
http://nation.foxnews.com/jason-alexand ... n-shooting
Then there are the folks who write that if everyone in Colorado had a weapon, this maniac would have been stopped. Perhaps. But I do believe that the element of surprise, tear gas and head to toe kevlar protection might have given him a distinct edge. Not only that, but a crowd of people firing away in a chaotic arena without training or planning - I tend to think that scenario could produce even more victims.
Not only a TV star but a security consultant, too. Who wooda thunk.
I don't know any people who have guns out of fear. If I was afraid, I'd move. I don't have an alarm system because I'm afraid either. It is there to give me enough notice to be able to do something about someone who shouldn't be there. That isn't fear - it's good planning.