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Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

Well in Canada, you have gone to your safe, and unlocked it, gotten the ammo, loaded your firearm so if you where able to do that, you are probably awake ;)

While I agree with the responsibility of the firearm owner to account for any bullets they fire, I do not see disorientation to be a factor from just being startled awake - sleep deprivation causes a lot of judgment errors, but outside of the immediate time of waking where one may lash out, there is no appreciable disorientation (unless they have alcohol or drugs in their system) as the adrenaline has kicked in for fight or flight.


The post you replied to seemed to be quoting me, where I was differentiating the threats -- firstly I think most people would know the difference between an intruder being in their room - and one not. I have cameras, and electronic locks and a few other things to let me know where people are in my house.

If a neighbor shoots at you in your house from theirs - well that is a significant difference from what we had been talking about.
Just don't fire warning shots when your house is being fire-bombed.....
 
Fair, but I wonder how many people have their gun locker in their bedroom (assuming the scenario)?


Cool, but considering less than 300,000 Canadians legally own handguns, how realistic is this type of set-up.
More common than you think, I know several people with similar setups.
 
More common than you think, I know several people with similar setups.
I had three different ones back when I lived in Canada - and a slightly larger one for my MP-5.
Most folks I know with evil black guns and handguns have them.

I have a few here - and some more discrete firearms containers with RFID locks, mainly for when people are over that leaving a few carbines and pistols around may make them nervous, or when my kids friends are over - and I don't want any loose firearms.
 
I can get mine out right quick from proper storage if needed, and I expect plenty of others can too. There are ways to set up the least barriers legally possible depending on what safe/locks you use.

Agreed.

Storage requirements for an NR weapon like a shotgun aren't actually that onerous or difficult.
 
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