2aguy
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A good essay on why we have and need the 2nd Amendment....
Beyond record-low police on the job, many police are also doing the bare minimum to avoid risking malicious prosecution from woke prosecutors, police chiefs, mayors, and certain factions among the public. Rather than proactively policing, officers choose to react only hesitantly, and who can blame them? It is, indeed, a golden age to be a criminal and a poor time to be a law-abiding citizen who wants to live in a safe environment.
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If you think this is hyperbole, then do some research. In certain vicinities, emergency calls, even for violent home invasions, receive a response of “We have nobody to send right now.” Well-known self-defense attorney Andrew Branca recently reviewed two such incidents on his podcast, in which women call 911 because men are actively breaking into their home, only to be told by the dispatcher that nobody is available to respond at the time. This is the new reality.
With many jurisdictions facing such police shortages, it should be self-evident that lesser crime will certainly go unheeded. If you expect that police will respond when you call because your car is being stolen from your driveway, don’t expect to see a response. If you call regarding a rowdy, loud, and potentially dangerous gathering outside of your house or in the park near the playground, good luck. You are on your own, and nobody is coming.
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Beyond record-low police on the job, many police are also doing the bare minimum to avoid risking malicious prosecution from woke prosecutors, police chiefs, mayors, and certain factions among the public. Rather than proactively policing, officers choose to react only hesitantly, and who can blame them? It is, indeed, a golden age to be a criminal and a poor time to be a law-abiding citizen who wants to live in a safe environment.
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If you think this is hyperbole, then do some research. In certain vicinities, emergency calls, even for violent home invasions, receive a response of “We have nobody to send right now.” Well-known self-defense attorney Andrew Branca recently reviewed two such incidents on his podcast, in which women call 911 because men are actively breaking into their home, only to be told by the dispatcher that nobody is available to respond at the time. This is the new reality.
With many jurisdictions facing such police shortages, it should be self-evident that lesser crime will certainly go unheeded. If you expect that police will respond when you call because your car is being stolen from your driveway, don’t expect to see a response. If you call regarding a rowdy, loud, and potentially dangerous gathering outside of your house or in the park near the playground, good luck. You are on your own, and nobody is coming.

Nobody is Coming to Save You: Literally
Police response time is at an all-time high, and most departments are now greatly understaffed. It is more important than ever to be able to protect your own and self-sustain for long durations.
