Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm confused. When someone broke in the back window and took your weapon, wasn't that a home invasion? ![]() At any rate, not having a home invasion wouldn't prove the weapon prevented it. I've never had a home invation either. |
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PT, when I think of a "home invasion" it means that someone breaks in while you are at home. Otherwise, it is a burglary.
At least, that's my interpretation.
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RW, BK, and duffysmom:
I too know what it is like to live in fear. Although, my situation was not as "bad" as what the 3 of you have experienced. None the less, I was afraid and at that time I took a gun safety course and got a gun. Could I shoot someone.... I hope I never have to find out but if it means my life or theirs I don't think I would hesitate. Sometimes just the presence of a gun is enough. Just recently my oldest son was in the drive thru of a fast food restaurant in Warner robins, Ga and a man came to his window and wanted a "jump". My son asked him where his car was and he pointed off in a distance. Quick thinking on my son's part he said.. "yeah, let me get my food first" before he knew it the man had gone to the other side of the car and began trying to get in the car. My son then just reached between his seat and lifted the butt of the gun. That was all that it took... I asked my son what happened what did the man do. He said he was gone too fast.. Also, on my last trip to GA, I encountered a truck that would ride beside me, then get in front of me and slow down, I would pass and he would repeat the action. Finally, enough of this. I took my gun out between my seat and set it on the console. The next time I passed him he got a look and I didn't see him again. |
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Red and bk, I know exactly what you are talking about. I too have been stalked and lived in fear for far too long. Today I'm no longer fearful but extremely vigilent. Once you brush up against evil you never forget it and to deny that it exists, even in paradise, is troubling to me. Today if I needed to I would use a weapon to protect myself and my family.
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I thought if someone broke into your home when you were not there, it was a burglary. If they broke into your home when you were there, it was a robbery. Either would be a "home" invasion. I surely could be wrong. |
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He is being sarcastic. Unfortunately sarcasm will not stop evil intent. Prepare for the worst but expect the best and you have the best of both worlds.
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The way I misplace things around the house, I'd never be able to find the gun when needed, or remember to keep it handy.
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Last edited by Vinny; 07-11-2010 at 11:19 PM. |
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The same people with the same arguments.
I have carried a concealed firearm for 50 years, here is my advice to all. If you don't want people to carry concealed guns close your eyes and imagine a world with no guns. That will make you feel better but don't interfere with the rights of other people. It's settled. If you feel the need to carry then do so. Stick the damn thing in your pocket and go about your business. Yes you may violate the law from time to time by carrying in the wrong place. Unless you are a fool you will never get caught. If you try to keep track of all of the places that you shouldn't carry, you will soon go crazy and they will take your permit away for being crazy. I once drew my gun while intoxicated. I didn't say because I was intoxicated but while I was intoxicated. When the police arrived they looked at the situation, checked my permit and hauled the guy away. Yes, they could have arrested me. I was technically illegal but cops tend to be people too. To those who think one has to watch TV with a gun in hand to thwart home invasion.... OK. We who worry about things like that take appropriate steps. People who have been given a permit to carry tend to be responsible. There are exceptions. Concealed carry Vs Open carry? Open carry in urban areas is an invitation to trouble. Keep the gun hidden. Never threaten. If the situation arises, evaluate, then if warranted, pull the gun and shoot the *******. That sounds terrible. How do you just killing some dude in cold blood like that? A good point. I wouldn't be able to live with it. I have had occasion 2 times in 50 years to fire at another civilian. (I separate military action for obvious reasons) Neither case resulted in death. Either could have. When I shot, in both cases, I aimed for the largest mass. The trunk of the body. How could I live with myself if I killed them? Motivation. It was never my intent to kill anyone. It was my intent to stop them at once from doing what they were doing. That happened to be, doing great bodily harm to me. If they were to die, that's up to God, not me. It was not my intent. Carry in The Villages. I have not as yet done so though I have a permit. If I decide that I need to carry outside TV I must carry in TV to get out. I could go on and on but the point is, people who carry legally are very serious people. There is no reason to fear them. They have studied the situation quite a bit. The incident at Wal-Mart is rare but things like that happen. Let me say though that things like that make the news much more often than the cases of armed citizens defending themselves. To those of you who are anti-gun, get over it. To those of you who worry about legal gun owners, your car is more dangerous. To those who carry concealed, keep it hidden. It's nobody's business but yours. OK I rambled. You get the point, I hope. Yoda |
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Reading all of this has given me second thoughts about this place. We are planning to sell our house up north and to live here full time.
I wonder about living where people carry guns about and live in such fear that they feel they have to carry guns. We have had a home in Hadley for two years. Nothing has happened here. No one has had anything stolen on our street or the next few that I know about. No one has had any attempted break ins. It is just like in Ohio, as far as I can see. Why in the world would anyone be afraid? I don't know of any break ins in Hadley. Of course I support the Constitution and the right to bear arms. I know that there are areas in this country where it is dangerous. Orlando is always reporting killings and so does downtown Cincinnati. It is usually young black men shooting young black men and it is over drugs. Now that sentence is not meant to be racist. Yes. There are bad people trying to do harm to old defenseless people. It would be pretty tough to do that here with most people not working and everyone watching out for others. I have been really troubled after reading this thread. I don't want to live in a climate of fear. And kinda mad. I don't like for people to think I am an airhead. And uninformed. Just what do most of you think is the percentage of people who carry guns in TV? Last edited by graciegirl; 07-12-2010 at 06:20 AM. |
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Gracie, I don't think the number is all that high. I'm sure several have guns in their homes but getting a carry permit is not all that easy -- even in Florida. I do not carry because I'm worried about someone breaking in; I carry to protect myself from one insane male and no other reason. Once I know he is permanently out of my life, my gun will happily be turned in to the Sheriff's Department and I will have a burn the permit party.
Look at how many people post regularly on TOTV and look how many have posted here and admitted to carrying. A pretty low percentage. I would guess the same is true for the general population of TV. You love TV. You're not going to agree with what everyone says or does even here. Gun laws, gun for protection arguments, guns in general; handguns in particular arguments are never going to end. So, don't let this detract from your love of TV. It is where your heart is. It is not perfect, but it is pretty dang good. There are many here who love you and I, for one, think TV truly needs "airheads" like you. So, c'mon on down.
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FIM-92A--- Stinger missile. This thread did need some humor. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 07-12-2010 at 07:00 AM. |
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Gracie, when this discussion first started getting more opinionated, I thought about you. I felt protective of your opinions of TV, guns and the topic of criminals in the TV area. I didn't want anyone to offend you whether you posted in this thread or not.
We haven't met, but I feel like I know a little bit about you from your posts. Nothing from any of your posts would ever lead anyone to think you are an airhead or uninformed. The second amendment gives us the "right" to own guns. It isn't something that is required. Don't worry about the people who carry concealed weapons. They aren't the criminals. They've had background checks. Some of the people who carry concealed weapons are off-duty law enforcement officers or military people who know the proper way to handle firearms. Some are people who have gun training for whatever reason. Some are idiots. Same as people who get behind the wheel of a car. Some are safe, some are idiots. Either way accidents happen. When you were taught to drive defensively it was to teach you to watch for situations that put you in harms way and to lessen the likelihood of an accident. I'm sure you live that way without a gun and you've been safe so far. On the otherhand, I bet you'd be surprised how many of your wonderful neighbors, both in Ohio and in TV, have weapons in their homes as a defense. People just don't generally announce it. I'm from the country and most people have guns whether it's for protection or to hunt or both. People have gun racks in their trucks. Our county schools have a required gun safety class in elementary school. Not the entire school year, but just a few lessons about gun safety. It is required before children get their hunting license. See my point? To me at least, there are many cultural reasons I am comfortable around firearms. I was raised with four brothers and we would skeet shot and target practice. My dad was a sharp shooter. Safety was always first. I have a compound bow and love to shoot targets. I've never killed an animal with a weapon. Since I've been a licensed driver, I have killed a dog, a cat and a rabbit by accident with my car. I hit a deer with my car once, but I like to imagine when it finally got up and ran away, it survived. I would never encourage someone who isn't comfortable with a gun to own one. That is your right and nobody should make fun, belittle or make assumptions about someone who doesn't own or carry a gun. I would bet the majority of people who own guns and live in TV came to TV with the gun and the reasons for owning a weapon; they didn't purchase their first gun because they moved to TV. I know you have good common sense and would never put yourself in harms way or in dangerous situations intentionally. I don't think you are naive or unsafe because you don't have a gun. It's just a topic that brings up strong opinions and defensiveness by gun owners because the right to bear arms is often debated in the Constitutional manner. We have the right to, and the right not to, bear arms. Last edited by bkcunningham1; 07-12-2010 at 07:28 AM. |
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