I live in Orlando and crime has been out of control lately... A lady at work was robbed and had her life threatened two weeks ago, my dad's neighborhood had two breakins the past month. It's getting ridiculous. I guess with tough economic times, criminals are getting aggressive and more plentiful.
So dh and I have decided to get a gun... and shooting lessons so I'll know what the heck I'm doing. At first I was dead set against it...especially with a new baby in the house who will be walking and crawling next year. But dh is always working/traveling during the football season and I'm home alone a lot. If someone were to break in, I'd rather have protection than not.
Just wondering how many of you ladies own guns. If so, where do you keep it at night? Is it loaded and ready? Sorry if this is personal... just wanted to get some suggestions. Thx
Re: NSALR: Firearms in the house
I live in the middle of Baltimore City, which has a high crime rate. My house has been broken into once in the almost 5 years that we've lived there, my neighbors have been broken into, we've had gangs of kids beating people randomly on the streets and a rapist last summer.
I've never, EVER thought about buying a gun. And I never will have one in my house. I would worry about my child finding it and doing damamge to themselves or others more then I worry about a stranger harming me in my house. I think it gives a false sense of security - if there was someone in my house, I wouldn't be able to get to a locked gun in time for anything.
I think you should get an alarm system. Much, much safer for everyone.
A loaded gun in a house with a child seems like a recipe for disaster to me. I am not comfortable with the thought of having guns in my house... but I should also mention that I have a somewhat irrational fear of them, so my perspective is somewhat clouded by that.
Something to consider: A gun is only as effective as your willingness to use it. Could you shoot someone? If you answer no, you probaby don't need a gun in the house.
Have you thought about getting a big dog?
Thanks for the responses ladies... I value everyone's opinion and should have known it might start a you should/shouldn't get one.
It's a personal choice that dh and I have put a lot of thought into. I was raised with guns in the home... my dad is ex-military and thought it was a necessity. Maybe that's why I'm more willing to get one.
Just looking for some advice from girls who own a firearm.
My dad is military and my husband grew up hunting, and we were all taught gun safety growing up. I think if you plan to have guns in the home you have to take the necessary safety precautions as well as teach gun safety to your children.
Just wanted to say that I totally understand - I grew up in O'do, and my parents still live there. Last month, they were robbed in the middle of the night (pretty blatently, might I say). Thankfully, my dad (who travels 5 days out of the week) was there, but it did raise some obvious concern for my mom who is usually home alone with just the dog. They have a gun that my dad keeps under the bed, and now my mom is being taught how to fire it. (They lock it away when we visit, obviously, because of our DD, though.)
Just wanted to offer up the suggestion, too, of an activated alarm system with bright motion detector lights around the perimeter of the house. The sherrif's officer who investigated my parents' break-in said that the bright lights coupled with an alarm system are pretty good deterrents. But again, not so much comfort when you're a female home alone.
I just wanted to offer some support to you, as well. I think the key is that you and your DH have had some serious discussions, have experience with guns AND you're going about the process in a thoughtful, intelligent way with your safety and that of your childs', as well, in mind. GL!!
My husband owns quite a few guns and has them all in a safe in his closet. I don't think any are loaded, but I've never opened it so wouldn't know for sure. They have small safes that you can bolt onto the outside of your safe (or other location) for quick access which he may get, but isn't a top priority.
I'm not a fan of guns or having guns in the house, but I think it's mainly because I wasn't raised around guns. If you're educated about safety about it then I'm sure everything will be fine.