I think we're going by "the best defence is a good offence".Katatori-kun said:I suppose in a more philosophical sense, no, you can't. A gun can only ever be an offensive weapon, never a defensive. Unless you can see the matrix and are able to shoot bullets out of the air with other bullets.
But that's a philosophical sense that really isn't useful in a discussion.
Not necessarily. My mother scared off a would be rapist with an empty snubnose when she was young.adamsaccount said:Yes but you need some bullets as well.
Do criminals come up and truthfully announce their intentions to you? How are you supposed to tell the difference between a mugging and a rape until the time when drawing a gun is possible has passed? Maybe people should just not rob other people if they don't want to get shot...Trippy Turtle said:You can in a few very unlikely scenarios, most of those scenarios where shooting someone would be overkill and should get you arrested.
The only time a gun would be useful is if someone is trying to kill you and is bad enough at it to give you time to shoot them. If you are getting mugged and shoot someone, you deserve jail time. Whats more important? Your wallet or someones life?
That is complete nonsense. Guns are used in competitive shooting, hunting (unless you meant animals as well when you said kill), and target shooting.Aris Khandr said:Yes, in much the same way that you can defend yourself with a table. That doesn't mean that the table is a defensive item, and more than the gun is. There is no other purpose to a gun but to kill.
why is it murder? how do you know theyre unarmed? how do you know there isnt more than one person? there are far too many uncertainties for you to write off shooting a burglar as murderPreviouslyPwned said:If someone breaks into your home and threatens you with a gun, go ahead and shoot them.Xan Krieger said:There's been this discussion in the Religion and Politics section of the forum and it concerns this. Can you use a gun to defend yourself? At least one person claimed it's a myth and that it never happens.
My take on it? Yeah you can, to take it a bit further you can also defend your home with one. The person I argued with said it never ever happens, he also said that if someone breaks into your home that you can't shoot them. Where I live if someone breaks into your house that is your castle and they just breached the walls so you can defend your property.
If they are unarmed and you still shoot them, well that's just plain murder.
If you don't know there isn't more than one person, why the hell are you even there, giving the hypothetical other person a chance to flank you while you're distracted by the first one?the doom cannon said:how do you know there isnt more than one person? there are far too many uncertainties for you to write off shooting a burglar as murder
this isnt call of duty mate. you never know if there is just one burglar and houses are not places in which you can generally be "flanked." just saying. which is why when it comes to crimes being committed against you such as burglary or assault, you shoot first and ask questions later. there is not time to think about the situation beyond "this guys in front of me does not belong in my house and is threatening, therefore I should remove the problem." Removing the problem could simply require pointing a gun, or firing a warning shot. Unfortunately, some burglars dont get gist of things the first time, and therefore must be taken care of in a more forceful manner.Vegosiux said:If you don't know there isn't more than one person, why the hell are you even there, giving the hypothetical other person a chance to flank you while you're distracted by the first one?the doom cannon said:how do you know there isnt more than one person? there are far too many uncertainties for you to write off shooting a burglar as murder
I wouldn't know whether or not this is Call of Duty, since I never played that junk, but I'll give you +1 brownie points for trying to pull that on me, quite ballsy. And what do you mean "there's no time to think"? You don't actually start thinking until you're face to face with the burglar or something?the doom cannon said:this isnt call of duty mate. you never know if there is just one burglar and houses are not places in which you can generally be "flanked." just saying. which is why when it comes to crimes being committed against you such as burglary or assault, you shoot first and ask questions later. there is not time to think about the situation beyond "this guys in front of me does not belong in my house and is threatening, therefore I should remove the problem." Removing the problem could simply require pointing a gun, or firing a warning shot. Unfortunately, some burglars dont get gist of things the first time, and therefore must be taken care of in a more forceful manner.