Posted on 09/21/2014 11:16:08 AM PDT by pabianice
Americans have a constitutional right to armed self-defense, but they have other choices as well. The University of Colorado, for example, last year offered the students it sought to disarm with statewide legislation other crime prevention tactics. Options for female students facing rapists included passive resistance, biting, and self-degradation. According to one proponent of the bill to ban the lawful carrying of firearms on campuses, such threats are why we have the whistles.
Along similar lines, NBCs Today Show recently offered suggestions on how to deal with violent home invaders. Their basic advice: politely defer to the intruder, but if things really get out of hand, reach for the insect repellent.
For the tips, the Today Show interviewed former NYPD detective Wallace Zeins, whose New York City pedigree was evident in his recommendations. First, Zeins instructed viewers to use their vehicles key fobs as a makeshift alarm. Following that, the former detective told the audience to keep a can of wasp spray in the bedroom to use as an improvised chemical weapon against a violent intruder. Further, the report suggested abandoning ones home to the intruder as soon as possible. If captured by a violent home invader, Zeinss advice was to comply with the attackers every wish, and to never lie to them.
At no time did the report suggest that firearms were a viable option. Also unclear was whether Zeins himself has abandoned the firearms he carried as a police officer in favor of bug spray to protect his own home and family.
The Today Shows omission of firearms as a legitimate means of self-defense isnt especially surprising, given NBCs lengthy history of anti-gun bias. Nevertheless, while the defensive capabilities of firearms for home defense may continue to escape the attention of NBCs producers, the legitimacy of this option has been recognized by far weightier institutions.
The Supreme Courts Heller decision noted one of the reasons D.C.s handgun ban was unconstitutional was that [t]he prohibition extend[ded] to the home, where the need for defense of self, family, and property is most acute. The Supreme Courts opinion in McDonald reiterated this point. State legislatures have increasingly passed Castle Doctrine legislation to protect residents who employ armed self-defense from unjust prosecution and civil liability, amplifying a doctrine well-established in Anglo-American case law.
Further, there is strong evidence that gun use is the most effective means to defend oneself from criminal attack. A 1988 study by Florida State Professor of Criminology Gary Kleck titled Crime Control Through the Private Use of Armed Force determined, Victim resistance with guns is associated with lower rates of both victim injury and crime completion for robberies and assaults than any other victim action, including nonresistance.
Despite their best efforts, Today and Zein inadvertently gave one sound piece of advice, when the former detective told viewers to treat home invaders like royalty. While he apparently meant that a victim should be as obsequious as possible to an assailant, liberty-loving Americans have a strong tradition of treating interloping monarchs to the business end of their rifles.
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Be polite!
leftists are pro-rapist and anti-woman it sounds like to me
Well, if all the anti-Second Amendment folks follow their advice, that will be one way to weed out the anti-Second Amendment folks from the folks who love and follow the Constitution. I feel sorry for their innocent children though, those they don’t kill themselves.
British Bobbies have whistles but they also have guns!
I’ve got no problem with this.
People can defend themselves or not, that’s a personal choice. If you are this wimpy, OK bye.
“it is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.”
Printed on every can of wasp spray sold in the US. The good “detective” is advising folks to commit felonies. That makes him an accesory. Arrest him.
Liberal war on women
On the home invasion/rape issue, isn’t this basically “take one for the liberal team”? That is wildly offensive. Feminists would go rabid over that kind of advice.
You nailed it!
Post of the day.
w, ping....
1. able to repel a particular thing; impervious to a particular substance.
"water-repellent nylon"
synonyms: impermeable, impervious, resistant; -proof "a repellent coating"
2. causing disgust or distaste.
"the idea was slightly repellent to her"
synonyms: revolting, repulsive, disgusting, repugnant, sickening, nauseating, stomach-turning, nauseous, vile, nasty, foul, horrible, awful, dreadful, terrible, obnoxious, loathsome, offensive, objectionable
Thank you. By the way the author of the quote on your homepage is L. Neal Smith.
these are the same people who think the NRA demeans and objectify women by wanting them able to kill an attacker.
They are insane.
Someone tries to kill or rape you - eliminate them.
The only way to end violence is to overcome an aggressor with even greater violence.
fact.
the regular bobby does not have a gun.
only a small bunch of special squads of british police actually have guns.
I’ll resist even if someone has the drop on me rather than give a home invader time to use their imagination.
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