Well, I would say that running out of your house into the dark filled with unknown possible criminals is "recklessly endangering" your life and that of your loved ones.
I'll defend my "castle" ;)
Of course not - they should have to buy them like everybody else :p
Really, I have no problem with restricting firearm ownership among those on probation or parole. It could even be for life as long as it was an optional specific part of the sentence rather than automatic.
Or even...
FWIW, I have had a house and yard full of people (including a single mom with a bunch of kids) and have been happily yakking away with everybody while blatantly open carrying a revolver.
Nobody else was carrying (to my knowledge, anyway) but nobody even blinked or said a word. I pretty well...
I have the same problem.
The trouble with special glasses is that you probably won't be wearing them when you need to defend yourself.
I want to try the right eye close up lense and left eye distance lense trick myself. I'm actually thinking about swapping one lense between my two pairs...
Just carry a couple sticks and bang them together as you walk along to keep the mountain lions away ;)
(in case you don't get the joke:
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0055277/ )
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