Subj : Guns To : Joe Mackey From : George Pope Date : Fri Mar 11 2022 10:42:00 >> Methods exist, such as thumnbprint control required to fire, or a locked box > requiring double thumb prints to open. > I can see it now, some bad guy is prowling around in someone's home >intent on mischief and the owner has to go through all that to protect himself > Meanwhile the bad guy is locked and loaded ready to do damage without a > second thought. True enough. Best to train these gun owners to take care of their guns & properly lock them up when not in attendence with them. > Far more news is made by someone making a mischief than one using a gun > for self defence. > Its like a car, again. There's no news in thousands of drivers going > about their business with no problem. It the one who is involved in an > accident that makes the news. "Dog bites man" is not new, but "Man bites dog" is, unless he's on Coney Island, maybe! > The other guys in SP, even regulars, were armed only with a baton and > mine was made of balsa wood. :) > Of no one (other than us) knew who had a effective baton or not. > The baton was deterrence. Not to someone hoped up on some thing, or just seriously enraged, beyond reason & awareness, then the balsa holder is in big trouble. Did you carry a proper cosh in your back pocket for such an emergency? I've seen the knives the army has -- one of those in your boot would seriously increase your self-confidence in any "Situation." My main defense, if needed, is my brain -- I'll first try to talk down the miscreant, then use what I know about self defense to maximize mty chance of survival (we had a rash of swarmings where older men were murdered by a crowd of teen thugs--my knowldeghe of this gives me a legal basis to feel my life is in danger & I can use force as warranted & necessary to defend myself--leader is going down & HARD, & he'll probably be crying & mewling after--that'll get half the rest running away.) >> Are the Seals a separate program within the USN who are separated from the > main Navy & trained with a greater intensity like the Marines? > No need for a sidearm on a ship. In wartime, I'd hope, as the enemy Seal-types could board you on the quiet sider & attenpt to take over the ship'scontrols. >> His main job was escorting supply boats across the Atlantic. > A brother was in the Coast Guard for supply ships in the Pacific. > His ship carried whatever was needed somewhere. One time it might be > soap, another TP. He was killed in January 1945 when they were carrying ammo > and something happened with the ship blowing up in the harbour at > Guadalcanal, with all hands lost, save fou > I was named after him, five years and two days later. He was the sole fatality? :( >> I think it really sucks that both your houses are partisan. On 6-Jan, 2021 > during the coup > Getting a bit close to modern politics there. Fair enough; I'm sorry. I was going more for the philosophic view: that balance is required in all things, especially those involved with groups of people. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-5 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .