MiM wrote:Seth wrote:Blind groper wrote:Get real people. There is no tiger, and the odds against such a scenario are approaching astronomical.
The tiger is a metaphor. There are tigers...or perhaps jackals is a better metaphor...everywhere, even near where you are right this very moment. You just never see them till they strike.
And THOSE odds are anything but astronomical.
Very few that would be out to kill you, at least over here, so the odds are still minuscule.
However miniscule the odds are the consequences are as serious as consequences can get. Do you have an insurance policy on your house, or your life, or your car? Do you keep a fire extinguisher around the house? Probably.
The point is that YOU get to assess the risks in YOUR life and adjust your risk reduction procedures and policies as YOU see fit, reasonable and necessary.
But there is no argument to be made for allowing YOU to assess MY risks or adjust MY risk reduction procedures and policies as YOU see fit. That's both my job and my right.
But then we do have a good social security system, and fairly restrictive gun laws, so things might be different where you live. And if they are only after your property, you have no business shooting them anyway.

Depends entirely on how they go about being "after" my property. If they threaten me with deadly force or lead me to a reasonable belief that I, or another person, is in imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm, and to a reasonable belief that a lesser degree of force would be inadequate to prevent that harm, then I have every legal right to shoot them.
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"All that is required for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke
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