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The legislation in Sweden also leaves a lot to be desired in terms of the right to defend yourself and your property. A burglar tripping and hurting himself on an object on my property will be able to sue me. A burglar getting beat up by the home owner in his own bedroom will likely win a law suit. A burglar getting killed by the owner while protecting his children will send said owner to prison for a long time. It is in my opinion really f¤%& up.
Too all and every person her body and soul as well as property should be sacred. Mess with either and you are out. In Sweden you get therapy and a pat on the back..
Ronin, I do like that poster!
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Then don't let them find the body, we have Gators in FL. for that
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I have three young kids. I'm of the belief that the presence of a gun, with ammunition available, presents more risk than it resolves. It makes sense to me that the odds of a horrific accident are far greater than the odds that I'll ever need it, have it available, and use it successfully for self defense. Hence....no guns here.
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Boy are you wrong, if you taught your kids at a young age (like my father did) to respect and how to handle fire arms they would be much safer than trying to hide them from guns.