TheMan419
Veteran Member
We have had a couple of occassions for unknown parties to show up at our door after dark. No way am I leaving the house to investigate at that point. Safest place is in the house. As already pointed out if you are **IN** your home and have to shoot an intruder you are in a much better legal position than if you shot an intruder outside your home. I am not aware of any state that would require you to retreat from inside your own home to avoid an armed confrontation. Many states have "stand your ground" laws that would potentially protect you outside your home, but i would rather not test the limits of Indiana's version of that law.
Now if you cross the threashold please expect to take 2x9mm hollow points as close to center mass as I can get them while I am trying not to crap in my pants.
Now if you cross the threashold please expect to take 2x9mm hollow points as close to center mass as I can get them while I am trying not to crap in my pants.