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How does that prove me wrong?
I'm being a little ornery here because you seem to be of the opinion that simply offering that some token few incidents of domestic violence somehow changes or negates the statistical facts over the greater population.
Reverend_Hellh0und made a statement about a population, and your response was to state something about negligible exceptions. Yes, there are incidents of domestic violence involving a firearms. So the **** what? What you said does not change what Reverend_Hellh0und said. What the **** are you talking about? Are you ignorant on the topic or are you deliberately trolling? If you're ignorant we will be happy to educate you. If you're trolling, please just leave the thread.
Or are you saying that the presence of a firearm in the house actually prevented a domestic dispute?
In the home, or on the person, either-or.
Because that is quite frankly bollox.
That's an opinion easily refuted with empirical evidence. You may have a problem with people protecting themselves, but I don't.