โSep-12-2013 06:52 PM
โSep-14-2013 08:30 AM
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โSep-14-2013 08:26 AM
Lynnsr wrote:CAJW wrote:
We have a 2nd amendment right to bear arms and protect ourselves, if you choose not to do so, it's a free country, but don't you dare try to infringe on my rights to do so. Fact is, crime can and does happen anywhere, be prepared, be smart or don't whine when you become a victim.
x2, and 100 times over.
Lynnsr
โSep-14-2013 08:25 AM
โSep-14-2013 08:06 AM
CAJW wrote:
We have a 2nd amendment right to bear arms and protect ourselves, if you choose not to do so, it's a free country, but don't you dare try to infringe on my rights to do so. Fact is, crime can and does happen anywhere, be prepared, be smart or don't whine when you become a victim.
โSep-14-2013 07:56 AM
โSep-14-2013 07:34 AM
elkhornsun wrote:
The odds are greater of being struck by lightening than of having someone break into an RV in the middle of the night. Thieves (except for the bankers) are opportunists and most crime is in the poor parts of cities where the thieves live along with their victims.
A handgun is a great way to get yourself shot. In two-thirds of gun incidents where there is an intruder the intruder uses the homeowner's handgun to kill them - at least according to the FBI statistics.
I would not consider any public parking lot at a place like a Wal-Mart safe for overnight stays. If we cannot stay at a state rest stop or a truck stop or a campground and we are near a city we stay at an inexpensive motel.
99% of the time we find places to stay but I do route planning and locate in advance private RV parks, county RV parks, BLM and USFS campgrounds, etc. so every 200-300 miles we have a place to stay and if we make a detour I know in advance where we can stay for the night. It may not be the most scenic spot in the area but there is almost always a place to stay and when there is not we either do the motel option or driv a few more miles.
For example we often pass through the Barstow area but stay in Tehachapi, either stopping short or driving the extra miles when coming from the east. There are two RV parks in Tehachapi, one run by Tea Party rednecks and another by the glider airport. The people that run the one by the glider airport are very nice and keep the facilities very clean and that is where we always stay when traveling along this route.
โSep-14-2013 07:20 AM
bcbigfoot wrote:
My brother has a trucking company with 60 trucks, 70% of those trucks take goods south into the western US and spend a average of 4 nights a week there, and have done so for the past 15 years. All of these nights are spent in Walmarts, truck stops, Lowes, Home Depots so on. This all works out to 131040 nights with no incidents of violence.
Now if we were talking about violence in the daytime and on the highway that's a different story. Average Joe becoming unglued in a road rage incidence pulling a gun has happened several times.
I have personally spent over 300 nights in my TC at these locations with 0 incidences. I do carry bear spray in various locations around the TC.
โSep-14-2013 07:16 AM
โSep-14-2013 06:52 AM
โSep-14-2013 06:36 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
One incident in 31 years eh? Sounds like a good reason to carry more lead for guns than in the battery bank.
Or you could go to that campground where the police shot a human being 8 times before they got a "kill".
Sleepy's experience is that boondocking is, for him, 100% safe. So is mine.iwon415 wrote:
http://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shearing-david.htmpianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Or you could boondock in Canada, leave all the hardware behind and be extremely safe.
I had to laugh at this statement. The following website details the most horrific mass murder that took place in a park in British Columbia. Still makes me shudder after all these years...
http://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shearing-david.htm
โSep-14-2013 05:02 AM
rfryer wrote:elkhornsun wrote:
A handgun is a great way to get yourself shot. In two-thirds of gun incidents where there is an intruder the intruder uses the homeowner's handgun to kill them - at least according to the FBI statistics.
Oh, man, another one. That statement is so farfetched itโs ludicrous. Someone has either badly misread a statement or we have a blatantly phony study again. I find it unlikely, though, that the FBI would risk its credibility by publishing phony stats so I think a lot more is unsaid than said.
For many years the NRA has collected newspaper articles from all over the country regarding citizens using a gun to defend themselves and they publish some in their monthly magazine. Overwhelmingly, no shots are fired; the mere presence of the gun stopped the activity in its tracks. The last issue notes that guns are used over two million times a year for personal protection. An incredible number, but theyโre astute enough to also publish the source and date of the articles so the info is easily confirmed, to the chagrin of the opposition. Interestingly, I see many phony studies published but I never see the above info in the media and I wonder why.:)
โSep-14-2013 04:56 AM
iwon415 wrote:
http://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shearing-david.htmpianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Or you could boondock in Canada, leave all the hardware behind and be extremely safe.
I had to laugh at this statement. The following website details the most horrific mass murder that took place in a park in British Columbia. Still makes me shudder after all these years...
http://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shearing-david.htm
โSep-14-2013 04:34 AM
โSep-14-2013 12:14 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Or you could boondock in Canada, leave all the hardware behind and be extremely safe.