Monday, August 23, 2010

Successful home gun defense illustrates unfairness of Chicago gun laws

It doesn't have to be this way. Not all law enforcement officials believe they should be the "only ones" capable of an armed response to aggression. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at two successful home defenses and two different attitudes.

Also see what Sheriff Richard Mack has to say about two wars.

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2 comments:

Defender said...

In a rural county not too far from here, a man shot seven relatives, killing three. It was an ongoing dispute over some property. The weapon is described as a .22 semiautomatic target pistol.
Deputies neutralized him, permanently.
I can already hear the Dark Side decrying the easy availability of SPORTING HANDGUNS.
*I* say, if there's someone unstable in your family threatening you, a gun in arm's reach is worth a dozen deputies on the phone.

Defender said...

Sheriff Mack is right on the beam. He's seen the drug and gun wars from inside.
I've read the criticisms of him as a racist, extremist, insurgent, hater.
No wonder the statists are afraid of him and defame him so. He gets that "liberty" thing.