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I forgot who it was who didn't want a loaded gun in the home. But here is a good reason for having one ready to go.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/police-16-old-boy-killed-185339413.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=2_05
Can you clarify the point you're trying to make with this example? The boy broke into a house, took them hostage, raped the women, and then stole their gun. So they did have a gun in the home, but it didn't help them.
I forgot who it was who didn't want a loaded gun in the home. But here is a good reason for having one ready to go.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/police-16-old-boy-killed-185339413.html?.tsrc=daily_mail&uh_test=2_05
I've personally known of several cases that were similar. The people weren't ready and paid for it. In one instance a girl was raped across the hall from me. She had a husky to protect her but it was in its cage. It happened so fast, she didn't get a chance to open the cage.
Again, could you clarify the point please? Are you advocating based on these examples that people need to have a gun on their person at all time in their homes? Because if it was anywhere else then if she couldn't move fast enough to reach the cage, chances are she couldn't go grab her gun either.
'Gun on your person at all times' would have helped in these instances of course, but geez, that's not exactly my idea of freedom to have to carry a gun at all time into the bathroom/shower/grabbing a drink etc. But curious - is this how you live? (Won't judge you for that - it's just interesting).