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Originally Posted by Five-Oh
I think you might want to review the content of the course you took before posting advice like that.
If there is somebody in your house you can use as much force as is necessary to defend yourself. There is no set guideline and it is situational so I can't really give an exact answer on what you can do everytime.
If you do come across somebody in your house you should think to yourself first though, the majority of people who break into houses are drug addicts. These people carry weapons when they do it and the majority of them have diseases like Hep C, HIV, etc. You should be concerned about getting stabbed or pricked with an infected needle. If you call the police in a major city and say somebody broke into your house and they are still in there, you will have an extremely quick response and we are trained to deal with it.
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Storage of Non Restricted Firearms:
Unloaded - Kinda a given
Rendered inoperable by using a trigger lock, cable lock, removing bolt, bolt carrier or stored in a securely locked container or room that cannot be easily broken or broken into.
Display of Non Restricted Firearms:
In order to display a Non Restricted Firearm, the Firearm MUST have a locking device or stored in a locking cabinet or container that cannot be easily broken into. Ammunution cannot be displayed with firearm.
I think i got all of those in my first post, perhaps i was not clear enough. Not trying to be a dick, just trying to cover my own ass. Not advice either just stating what i learned.
Oh and i would not ever recommend using a firearm, there wont be very many situations where you would ever be forced to use it, unless you got yourself in that situation first. Just remember, if you pull a gun on someone, and he pulls one out to, someones going to get shot!