FMJ is not designed to expand. Full Metal Jacket refers specifically to a non-expanding bullet.
In you're little universe, Federal came out with an expanding fmj in 2010.
This is what federal has to say:
rounds are specifically engineered for home protection use. The fully enclosed bullet nose is filled with an expanding polymer that minimizes over-penetration through interior walls—reducing the risk to loved ones.
Your whole post seems to be written with very little understanding of the topic.
WOW!!! You couldn't be more wrong. The op asked about HD ammo that couldn't frag and was worried about going thru drywall, etc.
Federal made this ammo specifically for the op's needs.
• Optimized for home defense
• No hollow point to plug and block expansion
• Internal skived jacket with rubber front core
• Patented FMJ-like construction
• High velocity with low recoil
• Reduced probability of serious injury to bystanders in other rooms or houses
• Exceptional feed and function in semi-automatic handguns
• Works well under a wide range of velocities
• Large frontal expansion through all barriers
And you should read that poll you linked to. That 60% you're talking don't take Marshall as gospel, but only a guide.
I don't take it as gospel either, merely something to read, study & draw my own conclusions. If a person look at the data for 1 caliber they just limited themselves. If they look at the data for 4 or 5 popular sd/hd calibers they will see a pattern. If YOU don't like what Marshall wrote then don't read it. When you make statements like EVERYONE, nothing could be further from the truth.
http://www.federalpremium.com/ammunition/handgun/family/guard-dog/guard-dog/