As with most of the responses, I am in full agreement that the gun should be on you whenever possible.
However, when it comes to drawing your gun, I use a few "test questions" knowing full well that if my gun ever comes out of its holster, it is because I am going to use it.
1. Is my life in imminent danger?
2. Am I about to receive great bodily harm?
If you answer yes to either of these questions, use your gun to DEFEND yourself. If your answer is no, leave it where it is keeping in mind that anytime you draw your weapon on another person, your life may change forever.
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45Gunner
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