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you better be prepared to shoot if you pull
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100% correct.
If you carry a weapon (of any kind) you must be willing and
prepared to use it.
If you draw your weapon (firearm in this case), you must be
prepared to shoot.
If you fire your weapon, you must accept the fact that you may kill another person.
Being prepared to do a certain action, and thinking you that you
MUST do that action, are entirely different.
If the threat stops after I draw, I am happy.
If the threat stops after I aim at the aggresor.......... not quite as happy, but still a good outcome.
If it stops after one shot........its a crapy deal all around, but the attack has stopped so I don't need to shoot any further.
If I need to empty my gun into the attacker to stop the threat, I will, but just because I had to draw my weapon, dosen't mean this last out come, is the only acceptable outcome.