Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles

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Sujet : Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles
De : slocombjb (at) *nospam* gmail.com (John B.)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.tech
Date : 29. Dec 2024, 03:07:45
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On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 10:45:07 -0500, Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

On 12/27/2024 10:40 PM, John B. wrote:
On Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:35:31 -0500, Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
On 12/27/2024 9:44 AM, AMuzi wrote:
... shot with a gun in your home ...
>
The question is whose firearm?  More likely by your own by negligence/
misadventure or by the invader's weapon?  Decide and either arm yourself
or not depending on your own risks and your own assessment of those risks.
>
As I recall, a large portion of the gun deaths in the home happen to
wives or partners of men who own guns. Angry fights turn into shootings.
>
And as I recall, those are much more common than armed home invasions.
Those are actually quite rare.
>
As John has related in some detail, if someone does burst into your home
and threatens violence, having a gun in the home is very unlikely to help.
>
 
No, that isn't true. I had a gun which was stored in the bedroom. I
was sitting, eating, at the table, in a different room when the three
guys kicked the door in and rushed into the house. Had I been in the
bed room when it happened it would have been a different story.
>
"Coulda, woulda, shoulda..."
>
You had a gun in your house, probably for "protection." You are one of
the tiny percentage of Americans who ever suffer a true home invasion.
Your gun did you no good, because you don't go around inside your home
with your gun always within easy reach. That latter fact is true of
almost all gun owners.
>
Deal with it.
>
The question of whether a gun in the house is useful is a far more
complex problem then one single incident can explain. See
https://www.heritage.org/gun-rights/commentary/11-more-cases-which-responsible-gun-owners-saved-lives
>
Ah, eleven anecdotes, doubtlessly found by enthusiastic search! Versus
many, many hundreds of data points collected in unbiased and disciplined
scientific ways.

I'm beginning to think that you are some sort of phony. First you use
one data point, i.e. my experience to "prove" your point and then
condemn someone that used 11 times as many that prove you are wrong.

Is this some sort of psychic thing... "Right or wrong, I'm always
right"?
--
Cheers,

John B.


Date Sujet#  Auteur
28 Dec 24 * Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles14John B.
28 Dec 24 `* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles13Frank Krygowski
28 Dec 24  +* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles2Catrike Ryder
28 Dec 24  i`- Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles1zen cycle
28 Dec 24  +* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles6AMuzi
29 Dec 24  i`* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles5John B.
29 Dec 24  i `* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles4Frank Krygowski
29 Dec 24  i  +* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles2AMuzi
30 Dec 24  i  i`- Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles1John B.
29 Dec 24  i  `- Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles1Catrike Ryder
29 Dec 24  `* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles4John B.
29 Dec 24   +- Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles1Catrike Ryder
29 Dec 24   `* Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles2Frank Krygowski
29 Dec 24    `- Re: 8 & 9 year old girls riding bicycles1Catrike Ryder

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