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					Originally Posted by  onlydarksets
					 
				 
				What if it's not an intruder?  What if it's your son trying to get back into the house after sneaking out after curfew?  The risk of being wrong just isn't worth it.  Better ten guilty go free than one innocent die. 
			
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 Well, it seems like there is a common argument about "the innocent" bystander.  
1- you preach gun safety to your kids.  They NEED to understand the importance of guns and their role.
2- no one randomly shoots in the dark when they see a shadow, if they do, they should not have a gun...if you think you would, you should not own a gun because you're not fit to have one.  A confirmation is needed first.  When my wife goes to the bathroom in the middle of the night, I'm not ready to shoot her on the way back to the bedroom.  That's common sense, especially if you see her silohette.  You should also know the size of your kids, and if you have kids, then you should be a ton more reluctant to pull the trigger until you KNOW it's an intruder.  I live in an area with extremely loose gun laws, and no one shoots their wife or kid thinking they are an intruder...it never happens.  This is just a comment based on fear of the unknown.  The kids out here are taught about gun safety and they are familiar with guns...guess what...there are never any issues.  Education is always the key.  Fear should never be used in making decision, and that includes gun laws / excuses as to why not to have guns.