Some years back (6) I was the first one home after one of the boys Friday night football games. As I pulled in the driveway I saw my dog in the yard, no reason for the dog to be out. As I walked up to the house I saw my door was kicked in. As I walked into the house I noticed some items of value around and I thought whomever broke into my house was still inside. Two steps inside, open cabinet and hit four buttons and I have a loaded 45 caliber Glock. Nope. My family isn’t home, just me. My guess if the guy is in my house he is probably some skinny, kid, heroine addict. Last thing I need is a gun in one hand should I choose to engage should he still be there. He wasn’t although I eventually got a pic of the guy that stole two Mac Book Pro’s and yeah he was a skinny drug addict. God bless the second amendment. I carry every day. But with that right comes a responsibility. You can never pull that bullet back. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
Thing was screaming when it ran off, had that happen once last year too. His partner barked and howled for the 45 minutes I crawled around in the dark redbrush looking for it. It was pretty nuts. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
Tommy went on the search this morning. Most of the snow is gone and it's raining. I showed him where the yote went into the maze of redbrush and I headed to work. About 20 minutes later he called saying that he found it, still very much alive, and he didnt have a gun with him. He was concerned that if he backed out he wouldnt be able to find it again but he didnt have a choice. Hoping to hear something soon but its been a long time since I heard from him. Fingers crossed.
Except for that poor young couple traveling cross country a few months back that were murdered, the killers eventually committed suicide? Crime happens everywhere. As far as national security goes, an occasional “thank you America” would be nice. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United