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Originally Posted by Resonant Serpent I can understand someone not wanting to take the life of someone over material possessions, but what about when another's life is in danger? Would you rather have someone kill your wife and kids, or yourself rather than defend them?
I know several people who have lost their lives while their studios were robbed. I remember reading about BT and how he was tied up and thrown in a trunk while they took over 100k worth of studio equipment. Statistically, he was lucky to get out of that alive.
I have several guns, I've used them to put people in the ground -legally and under various circumstances- and I've never regretted it for a second. Then again, I grew up in one of the worst ghettos in the US during the 70's, so I'm no stranger to violence. I'm willing to bet you've lived a nice, quiet upper middle class existence, and that makes you naive to how the world works in certain areas. |
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I'm sorry, I speak strictly for MYSELF in my comment. I mean, I don't personally feel I have the right to take someone's life, no matter what the situation. I think psychology can go along way, and I have put it to the test, several times, in really awkward situations, that involved hand weapons (ie knives, bats), and armed people, luckily not pointing them around...
Crazily heading OT now, so back on course, Storyville, glad you're safe...