whisky_galore wrote: » Farming background, never had a gun on the household in my lifetime. There were bits of war of independence guns lying around, all the complete ones were handed up to be destroyed maybe 50 or more years ago. As a nation, don't have the hard-on for guns and their ownership that Yanks have and that can only be a good thing.
dulpit wrote: » Hey, I was watching an interview recently and one of the people being interviewed mentioned offhand that he owned a shotgun. This was a bunch of liberal Americans, living in California (I think) and the offhand manner which they mentioned their shotgun for home security, it was like me saying I have a house alarm. It got me wondering, if for some bizarre reason we adopted some of the US's laws re. gun ownership - would you own one? If so, why?
Sam Quentin wrote: » Yes I would and I'd have no hesitation using it if anyone came at me in my home or was taking my property without my consent.
The DayDream wrote: » Anyone who thinks that having a gun makes them safer is a pure idiot who is ignoring statistics and watching too many Hollywood films.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Yeah I can see why you would have a gun in that situation. It's a different situation from living ten minutes away from a Garda station in the middle of an estate.
seamus wrote: » No. All of the statistics from the US show that one way or another, owning a gun makes you or a family member more likely to be killed by a gun. Ireland is not dangerous enough in any respect to justify owning one. We don't have high rates of violent crime outside of specific pockets of gangland crime and we don't have any wild predators that pose a danger to humans.
Gruffalux wrote: » We are probably among the few people in our remote area that don't have a gun. Rural farmers often have shotguns. Handy neighbours post apocalypse. That and the herds of cows for eating.
Gruffalux wrote: » I have lady friends who live in very remote out of the way places and seriously the amount of bother they get from people turning up drunk at night or just chancing their arm Some have spray cans or big sticks near the door. Big dogs. There is always that subconscious awareness. Sometimes himself works away and I would be alone on a dark hill. Personally I think a lady in that situation should be able to fire off a few rounds up high out the window if needs be and sleep easy in her bed.
ShyMets wrote: » a grey area between a pistol and a handgun.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » If we had a similar amount of crime that they have yes I would have a gun for my own protection. If a similar amount of crime that we gave in Ireland no.
Tabnabs wrote: » Pistols are licenced and legal, like other firearms in Ireland.http://nasrpc.ie/pistol/
Wibbs wrote: » I'm probably way off here and no doubt I'll be corrected by expert folks in this, but many years back a Guard told me that pistols aren't technically banned here, but the chances of getting a licence to have one would be minute.
ShyMets wrote: » Was that in Ireland. As handguns are banned
The Mighty Quinn wrote: » No. I think having a gun can lead to the situation where it's reached for in a moment of anger, hot-headedness and guns can end badly. I'd guess they would be responsible for more domestic deaths than intruder deaths.