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Old February 25, 2012, 12:55 PM   #16
TheGoldenState
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With that situation I think you're heading down a road of vigilantism that you wouldn't want to be on if push came to shove.

JUST read the stories of "good" shootings where the person loses possesions, time, jobs, etc. fighting court battles for two years. The stories are EVERYWHERE.
Here, this is an ongoing one right this second here at TFL
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=480050

I always go by the adage, "Don't pull out a gun unless you are immediately prepared to use it."

Call the cops, save yourself a potential life disaster.

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It is not my nature to poke my head into other peoples business, but, now that I am licensed for CC and have taken a couple of pistol training classes
There's your problem right there. You have a CC as a last ditch effort to protect yourself. You're not a cop, and shouldn't be an armed vigilante on a domestic abuse case.


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Assuming you HAD to directly intervene, how would handle it after 911 is called ?
Now you're jumping situations. As this thread pertains to seeing some sort of domestic violence in a passing car, i'll stick to replying to that scenario.
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