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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Just based on perception, it seems like allowing people to do that really just causes an increase in the likelihood of innocent people dying (family, usually) by accident, assault, or suicide, and doesn’t have any tangible impact on home invasions.
It’s great to say “people should be able to use guns to protect their homes” but it seems to have more negative affects than positive ones.
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I don't think that's debatable. A gun in the home is way more likely to hurt someone in the home than someone else. That's just one of the reasons I wouldn't own any, but I still think they should be able to be used in those scenarios, as rare as they are.
This is just a fundamental difference in opinion.