let me ask you guys this, if some one was stealing your car, would you confront them?
would you do it unarmed?
as billt said, that's how it can lead to a shooting very quickly. its not much of a stretch to think some one committing a felony would be willing to commit another felony by illegally carrying a fire arm.
anyone that really believes I would shoot to kill if they stopped trying to steal my car does not know me at all, but any threating movments would result in them being shot, I would be in fear for my life/limb at that point. no one wants to shoot anyone, but I will be damned if I will sit by and let them take it. more so if I have the means to stop them. I have had way to much stuff taken from me over the years. at least once a year I have had several hundred dollars worth of tools stolen from me.
guess what, insurance does not cover that. $1000 deductible, so unless then take a lot, its not worth filing. guess who pays for that? every one I work for, I mean everyone. yes theft is a part of doing business, but it should not be.
in 2011 300 mill in just heavy equipment was stolen. its estimated that industry wide is 1 bill a year in this country.
in 2003 the national ass of homebuilders did study of act reported theft said that 1.471% of the cost of your home was due to theft. that was 2003 and only a small group of contractors 140k in total. that's tiny fraction of the nations total number of contractors( hell ca has that in just general contractors. )
like it or not, theft is a huge prob, insurance is nice, but at the end of the day, it still comes out of every ones pockets. at the very least its going to cost me a grand and several hours of my time. time that I really don't have to spend on crap like that.
trucks are not cheap these days. even 15 year old diesel pick ups are selling for 20k( look up ford 250-350s with the 7.3 power stroke pre 2001.5) new trucks are $$$ for what I have now only 2015 its $52302 and its nothing fancy. just a cloth seat, 4x4 crew cab long bed diesel.