>I agree that the little thieves will take the easy route. But a pro that
really want something that you have, will go in, gun or not. As for killing the witness, I don't agree because they know that this will worsen their case in court and that the police will increase the pace to nail them.
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>What's VT?
Virginia Tech. Where 32 people were murdered this past Monday.
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>>Are they more likely to come in knowing you may have a gun or go else where? I'm no expert but burglers usually don't want conflict. They want an easy take.
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>>Try to avoid conflict. If your life isn't threaten, let them have whatever they want and leave. They still may kill you anyway... they don't want any witnesses.
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>>In a situation like VT, if you were in his sight you're in danger anyway, so you might as well fight for your life.
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