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<blockquote data-quote="Remington" data-source="post: 2102375" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>So you smart guys out there that know how to dig this kind of thing up.....Someone tell me which has the higher odds: My house being broken into or My house being hit by a tornado.</p><p></p><p>I've got a good conversation going with some folks and the point I'm trying to make is why prepare for your house to be hit by a tornado and choose not to prepare for your house to be broke into. My point is strengthened even further if it's a fact that there is a higher probability that your house is going to be broke into versus it being hit by a tornado. As you can imagine the undertones of my conversations are related to one protecting themselves with a firearm.</p><p></p><p>I don't know which is more likely to happen, but my point is why choose to prepare for one hazard while choosing to ignore another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remington, post: 2102375, member: 845"] So you smart guys out there that know how to dig this kind of thing up.....Someone tell me which has the higher odds: My house being broken into or My house being hit by a tornado. I've got a good conversation going with some folks and the point I'm trying to make is why prepare for your house to be hit by a tornado and choose not to prepare for your house to be broke into. My point is strengthened even further if it's a fact that there is a higher probability that your house is going to be broke into versus it being hit by a tornado. As you can imagine the undertones of my conversations are related to one protecting themselves with a firearm. I don't know which is more likely to happen, but my point is why choose to prepare for one hazard while choosing to ignore another. [/QUOTE]
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