Thogey wrote:Even if you shot and killed a robber, you're screwed. Having a coin shop seems really risky. The first article discussed theives being Russian mafia and possibly other organized crime. Those kind of people will grab your precious child off his or her bike, put a gun to his/her head and force you to give up your coins. Then they will blow your kid's brains out right in front of you before they kill you. These types of people will then eat a full meal and sleep like a baby that very night.
If you manage to get the drop on one of these guys and kill them first, than what? Your life is over because you will not be able to find a corner of this planet Earth where you are safe.
Is it worth maintaining these coin hoards? When I really think about it I feel like making sure I have nothing worth stealing. It's just not that important.
barrytrot wrote:Thogey wrote:Even if you shot and killed a robber, you're screwed. Having a coin shop seems really risky. The first article discussed theives being Russian mafia and possibly other organized crime. Those kind of people will grab your precious child off his or her bike, put a gun to his/her head and force you to give up your coins. Then they will blow your kid's brains out right in front of you before they kill you. These types of people will then eat a full meal and sleep like a baby that very night.
If you manage to get the drop on one of these guys and kill them first, than what? Your life is over because you will not be able to find a corner of this planet Earth where you are safe.
Is it worth maintaining these coin hoards? When I really think about it I feel like making sure I have nothing worth stealing. It's just not that important.
I am glad I don't think that way.
I feel safe where I am.
If you like some place where you don't feel safe move immediately. Being homeless where you are safe is better than living in a house where you are not.
Thogey wrote:barrytrot wrote:Thogey wrote:Even if you shot and killed a robber, you're screwed. Having a coin shop seems really risky. The first article discussed theives being Russian mafia and possibly other organized crime. Those kind of people will grab your precious child off his or her bike, put a gun to his/her head and force you to give up your coins. Then they will blow your kid's brains out right in front of you before they kill you. These types of people will then eat a full meal and sleep like a baby that very night.
If you manage to get the drop on one of these guys and kill them first, than what? Your life is over because you will not be able to find a corner of this planet Earth where you are safe.
Is it worth maintaining these coin hoards? When I really think about it I feel like making sure I have nothing worth stealing. It's just not that important.
I am glad I don't think that way.
I feel safe where I am.
If you like some place where you don't feel safe move immediately. Being homeless where you are safe is better than living in a house where you are not.
The odds of you dying are 100%, but that's not the point.
I live in an extremely safe neighborhood. Everyone here has multiple firearms. Trayvon would not have lasted near as long here as he did at the hand of Zimmerman. Everyone knows everyone, overall good folks. But, If I won the big lottery, the first thing I would do is hire private security, a lawyer and accountant and move.
You are right. Anyone can come get you if it's worth it to them. Barry I don't care how safe you feel. Like Niel indicated, OPSEC is key. This coin dealer that was robbed was not a victim of a random act. Would you advertise that you have "say $100K" in bullion at your house on this board? It doesn't matter how safe you feel, there is enough info about all of us on this board where a gangster could join up, spend a year or so earning our trust and plan a pretty good score. I think a gangster would hit anyone of us for a lot less than $100K. For an experienced organized crime outfit, it wouldn't be that hard to do. I'm glad you "feel" safe. But please, like neil indicated be situationally aware.
Thogey wrote:Is it worth maintaining these coin hoards? When I really think about it I feel like making sure I have nothing worth stealing. It's just not that important.
Mossy wrote:No insurance policy can make you and your loved ones bullet proof.
Thogey wrote:Trayvon would not have lasted near as long here as he did at the hand of Zimmerman.
cesariojpn wrote:Thogey wrote:Trayvon would not have lasted near as long here as he did at the hand of Zimmerman.
I have to wonder if gun ownership is compensation for something else sometimes.....
Thogey wrote:cesariojpn wrote:Thogey wrote:Trayvon would not have lasted near as long here as he did at the hand of Zimmerman.
I have to wonder if gun ownership is compensation for something else sometimes.....
You mean like a Corvette?
barrytrot wrote:The problem with gun ownership is if you are smart your guns are in your gun safe not in your back pocket ready to "draw".
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