Orion Bailey
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Because that's the whole point. If someone broke I my house, I wouldn't think they deserved to be murdered.
hmm. There have been several points in this thread though and you said locking your door would be out of fear. I'm commenting on that point. Not whether the robber deserves to die or not.
But, we can go there. Does he deserve to die for breaking an entering? No.
The moment, I say, what are you doing in my house, get out, and he doesn't start doing exactly that, he may not still deserve to die, but he then made a choice with his life in hands.
Listen, he is there for evil intent. Lets not make it like he is a saint and in no way would he try to harm the victim in order to get away. So in that reasoning, are you just going to let harm befall you or are you going to shoot first and then ask why he didn't comply later?
If I happen to kill in while trying to stop him, then I wouldn't feel guilty about it. He made a CHOICE not to get out and forced me to make a choice to defend myself.
I don't know many people who would just lay down and be the victim just because they don't think the life should be taken. Especially when they know there is a chance it could be your life taken in return if you lay down.
I think you are using this as an extreme example to justify your stance on gun ownership, when I feel this is a perfect example of why we should be able to own guns after proper verification have been met.
With that said. I don't own a gun. But if I did, or decide to. It wont be out of fear. It will be out of not wanting to have my life put in another persons hands.