2 weeks ago, my mom went to work and her friend/co-worker(also lives in our neighborhood, maybe like 1/4 mile away) told her about how her house was robbed, they stole her jewelry, and her son's clothes/shoes. Now we live in a pretty nice neighborhood, never had any problems like this. But there has been two teens in our neighborhood, who are meth-addicts(apparently one overdosed before also.) And they are in a gang, always lots of cars and people at their house too. She went to a local jewelry store and asked if people tried to sell them jewelry, they said yes, and completely described the person she thought it was(friend, possible gang-member with the meth-heads.)
Anyways, we have always protected our house, always had firearms at close hand. But about a week ago, I went out on our front porch in the morning, and out porch light was busted, I don't mean it fell out, but broken, with the screw part still screwed into the socket. Now I know it wasn't natural or anything, the bulb itself is protected by a surrounding glass cage type of deal.
So lately, we have been extra cautious. We have a shotgun with rounds in the magazine(not in the chamber) locked. I have my M44 in my room with rounds stored close-by. We never have any little kids in our house, even if we do, the firearms are out of reach. And my family members all know how to handle them safely, and understand that you shouldn't point your rifle at something you don't wish to destroy. Now, I always carry a knife around with me, so does my dad, and sometimes my sister. I have at least 3 knives at close hand in my room. We also have a wooden baseball bat hidden in my sisters room. Now some people may shun people carrying knives. Well first of all, knives are not weapons, they are tools. They become weapons when somebody harms someone with them. I carry my knife for emergencies. It's a surival knife, it has fire starting fire steel, whistle, etc.
My point is, if somebody enters my house, they should've thought about the owner maybe having a weapon on hand. They made that choice to enter my home, and are definitely going to receive full consequence for it.
In most states, we have a "Castle Law", or "stand your ground" law. Which means, our home is our "castle" and we have a right to defend it(lethally even). It basically states that if your home is intruded, you aren't legally required to retreat, like in other places. You are allowed to stand your ground and fight to protect your home. Some states, this law only applies in your property, in others, it's in effect in public as well.
Just my 2 cents.