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It is still legal to buy and own a crossbow
Buy 1 crossbow.
wait for home intruder.
Shoot bastard with crossbow.
Place knife in intruders hand.
Ring cops.
It is still legal to buy and own a crossbow
Buy 1 crossbow.
wait for home intruder.
Shoot bastard with crossbow.
Place knife in intruders hand.
Ring cops.
.... and the first thing you say is "He was trying to kill me"
actually it's not:
NSW and ACT customers are advised that crossbows are prohibited in both jurisdictions, except that it is possible to obtain a permit for bona fide target shooting at recognised archery clubs. Please consult respective authorities.
Sorry m8 i did not know .
Was still legal and maybe currently legal in WA as have purchased many a crossbow over the years over many counters.
Roland, that's so dreadful for your sister. I can't imagine how terrifying it would have been for her. Has the bloke been caught?
My absolutely serious recommendation is to get a good dog. I've had German Shepherds for more than 30 years, and never had any worries about my personal safety or that of my home.
However, there's one very large proviso:
Do not get a Shepherd unless you are prepared to put the time and effort into training and spending lots of time with it. They are highly intelligent working dogs and need considerable mental and physical exercise. They are not dogs to be left alone to be 'guard dogs'.
In return you will have absolute protection and loyalty if you buy from a good breeder. The dog would, in particular, be completely protective of your sister and her children. These dogs willingly give their lives to protect those they love.
When I was living in NZ in a fairly affluent area, there was a series of burglaries. No sooner did the householders replace the stolen items than they were stolen again. Security systems seemed of little value.
Eventually the police caught the offenders. They found in their home a map of the area which had a large cross through all the properties that had dogs.
One of my girls literally saved my life when I was attacked. She was not quite a year old at the time.
So sorry about your sister. Hope she has recovered from the ordeal.
And Roland my comments may sound flippant but i assure you they are not meant to be ..
There is no grey area when it comes to protecting ones Family and previous scenarios are where i sit in my thinking on the matter.
I truly hope your sister is able to recover from the atrocious ordeal she has experienced.
Roland, I'm talking about real dogs. A spaniel would be one of the most useless canines in existence from every point of view.
Seems like I am hearing a lot more reports on people being subjected to home invasions, most tend to be from armed intruders and ending up in personal harm.
My sister has been subject to 2 home invasions, once while she lived in Ryde - non violent, more of a burgerly while she slept. 2nd one was in Epping and the intruder smashed through the loungeroom window and abducted her, she escaped when the guy had to get petrol. Both instances involved 2 x small children being present, first instance hubby was away working on an oil rig, second instance was after hubby had passed away - so she was quite vulnerable in each case.
Now, if I could do what I would like to do, I would buy a firearm and feel a little more in control. Of course this is not legal and it concerns me that I am vulnerable and have little control over my own protection and the protection of my wife.
Is this something I should be concerned about? Is the protection of your family and property something that worries you?
Am I worrying about something that has an extremely low chance possibility of happening? I guess I am a little more sensitive since my sister has had 2 x occurrances.
Would like to hear what others have to say about personal and property protection.
no, she hasn't fully recovered
she has a dog, it's a spaniel of some description and given the chance would have licked the culprit to death.
the guy was caught, I ended up finding him and chased his car right to the police station where my sister had found refuge - he ran into the station wielding a knife and was duly wrestled to the floor by 8 burly policemen. He is now serving just 4 years - who knows what will happen when he gets out
he sounds like he was a mentalist!! what the hell was he trying to find ur sister for at the police station!!
. Best advice is to get a decent size dog as what has been stated before. I live in a pretty rough area but I have a bull terrier and a staffy, for the last 9 years i have not had a problem.
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