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Old January 17, 2009, 11:25 PM   #4
Teuthis
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Join Date: April 9, 2008
Location: Southern Arizona
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If something "goes down" in a room, there is no necessity for you to do anything anyway. Perhaps the best thing you can do is quietly and acutely observe. Our CCW permits are for self defense, not saving the world. The best thing you could do is nothing, but if you are threatened, get to a defensive position where, if necessary, you could protect yourself and others. The worst thing might be to engage someone in a firefight in order to stop a crime where bystanders might be hurt or killed for no good reason.

Ask yourself.. are you a gunfighter with training and experience in combat and up close firefights? Are you ready to die in a close confrontation if it is not absolutely necessary?

Do you want to end up in endless trouble for accidently shooting bystanders by starting a firefight when it might not have happened otherwise? I would use great caution and reserve before taking action in some situation. Life and death.
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