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By Brandon via concealednation.org

Many of us look forward to settling down after a long day at work. It’s natural, to just unbuckle the belt, unclip the holster and put the gun away. Especially for those folks looking forward to the embrace of their children or significant other – home is the place we can relax. It’s where we settle down for the evening. Unfortunately, there’s plenty of people hoping that’s the exactly what you do . . .

According to one study funded by the City of Houston, Texas, the majority of home burglaries and invasions occur during daytime hours. Specifically, 7 am – 2 pm. Time of day (TOD) analysis by several other police departments for major metropolitan areas have also been conducted but unfortunately, the FBI does not publish specific statistics on reported TOD – just numbers of incidences, location, etc.

A lot of Americans aren’t home during those hours. We’re out working and our kids are normally in school. So, for a burglar, who’s characterized broadly as a male25 years or less, and statistically living within two miles of the place he intends to rob, that’s the time of least resistance.

Another significant statistic is that most of the burglars live in close proximity and are even familiar with the target residence prior to committing the home invasion. So, unfortunately, the person robbing your house is statistically likely to be at least somewhat familiar with your daily routines and patterns.

What conclusion should you draw from this? Just because you’re home doesn’t mean you should stop carrying your concealed firearm.

Commitment To Everyday Carry Whenever Possible

We’ve covered a number of home invasion stories in the course of trying to educate the 2A community on the merits of carrying both inside and outside the house. Home is where we are most vulnerable because when we get there, we relax. Relaxation is good! Human beings need to be able to let their guard down and put their feet up.

That’s why having a concealed carry firearm while you’re at home is potentially one of the best defenses you can have.

Let’s take three recent examples from stories we covered to illustrate how the home can quickly – an unpredictably – turn into a combat environment.

Our job, as protectors of our home and family, is to keep that place safe. Home defense is an all-hands-on-deck affair. Everyone has to be prepared to act if necessary. Your significant other can be your greatest asset — as we found out earlier this year when an elderly man was able to stop his wife from being beaten by home invaders by faking sickness to get to his pistol.

For those living alone, it’s even more crucial that you’re willing and able to defend yourself at all times. Outside birth, death and taxes, nothing in this life is guaranteed. The rest, my friends, is up to us — carry your pistol in the home as well as outside of it.

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