"Sounds like I'd be well advised to get a gun to carry around with me in my car lest I encounter any of these red-light runners we're gonna' have, so I can defend myself."
How big of a gun would it take to stop a motor vehicle as it runs a red light before it hits you? And can you really draw that fast?
That's when trouble will begin now that the Commonwealth of Virginia has decided it no longer cares if people run redlights in highly congested urban areas.
Assault and battery is not just an insurance claim. It's a provocation to self-defense.