I'm northern Virginia. This is usually a pretty sane state, but the DV situation seems totally out of control. I mentioned a situation earlier, not really a 2nd Amendment matter, but I wonder what would have happened to his gun rights if he owned one, or what happened to his basic rights anyway. The people were Korean (totally legal), the guy's wife died and he answered an ad and got hooked up with someone. I could see why, she was a babe and a half, but she was also a gambler - burned through all the money he had saved for a house in nothing flat. He was not completely blameless, caught the bug himself and stopped going to church, but then he wised up, this led to an altercation and it came out out that he had pushed her. He's a big athletic guy and he was with the secret police in Korea - no big deal, there is one on every corner. I think they're selected from officers who can stay cool in a normal street situation, but if things get bad they have to be ready and they all have lots of martial arts training, so he could have killed her with his bare hands in a nanosecond if he wanted to, but instead he pushed her. For that he had to sit in jail for a few weekends. There was a bright spot - the judge was quite clear that since they weren't married, if he wanted her out she had best comply or face charges herself. He is now happily married to someone from his church - in an apartment - and last we heard she was homeless in Atlantic City, but with her looks she has probably ruined 2 or 3 more men by now. I just wonder why this required intervention by the entire criminal justice system. If anything, she should have landed in some kind of therapy. But what do I know?