I own guns. Here's why I'm keeping them. [View all]
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/i-own-guns-heres-why-im-keeping-them/ar-AAf9HPr?li=BBieRxq
Here is a short essay that I thought many of you will enjoy. I don't agree with it verbatim, but I think he does a good job of providing a real world scenario where firearms are a great equalizer for self defense purposes.
Bobby was also abusive. One night, my girlfriend called me to ask if Diane could stay with us because Bobby had beaten her up (again). Diane said she was finally fed up with the abuse and was going to leave. She was scared for her life and needed a place to stay.
I didn't hesitate to say yes, but I understood that this positioned my girlfriend and me for a potential conflict with a terribly violent man. (Not to mention a man more than capable of hurting us: The first time I met Bobby, he picked me up and fireman-carried me up a full flight of stairs on a lark. Then, as now, I was 6 feet tall and weighed more than 200 pounds. I hadn't been picked up so easily by anyone since I was a child.)
Bobby knew where we lived and, because controlling abusers often limit the number of people allowed in their victims' personal lives, almost certainly knew where Diane sought shelter. I couldn't take him in a fight if I wanted to, and any non-firearm weapon I could use would require close contact and increase my risk of being overpowered, endangering everyone.