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Old May 18, 2013, 09:32 AM   #6
Silver00LT
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Join Date: April 6, 2013
Location: Alabama
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You pull then you better as well be prepared to fire the second you aim the weapon at your intended target.

-Law enforcement have a badge and training to allow them to use weapons as a controlling situation. If the police are called to the scene and you're there holding someone at gun point. The police will be pointing their weapons at YOU not the initial criminal until they can properly access the situation and get control of the scenario.

-They take off and run away you immediately get to safety and call the police that instant and tell them what happened.

-They still approach you and the threat is not stopped then you use your weapon. Then call the police and report the crime. Also good to have a lawyers number on standby.

If you were man enough to pull the weapon on a threat you better be ready to use it. If you can not use it at a moments decision to end a threat then why did you draw in the first place?

There are laws protecting us gun owners, but there are also laws keeping those weapons of ours HOLSTERED and not just brandishing them at every 'threat' situation. If the threat is perceived liable to draw a weapon then it is liable to fire your weapon unless the threat takes off running. You shoot someone in the back...then you are the criminal.
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