Flybytex
Filing Flight Plan
I am sorry for your loss.
Yes, as I said, those home invasions do happen, no doubt. But having unsecured firearms in different places of a home creates the risk of arming an intruder who otherwise may not have been armed. This was a case in MN a couple of years ago where a drunk who had gotten stuck in the ditch in front of a house murdered the homeowner with his own shotgun and severly injured the wife. The 13 year old son was on the phone with police dispatch when the intruder found him and finished him off as well:
http://www.startribune.com/local/11556036.html
Add to that the hundreds of cases every year where harm is done accidentally with unsecured firearms and the risk/benefit ratio of having them distributed accross the home rather than in a quick-access safe or shotgun lock starts to look pretty bleak.
So what's next? We give up our guns for safety from accidents? We let the govt tell us what light bulbs to buy or when we can use our cell phones?
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.". Benjamin Franklin