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Would you shoot to protect your family?



 
 
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Old December 17th 03, 12:44 AM
Cathy Weeks
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Default Would you shoot to protect your family?

Ivan Gowch wrote in message . ..
If the person under attack is, as you say, an "expert
shot," then he ought to be able to disable the
assailant with one, or perhaps two, well-placed
rounds, which might be survivable. Formal police
training, in fact, teaches that the proper procedure
is to discharge two quick rounds, aimed at the area
of largest body mass. With a Glock 40, that should be
sufficient. If not, then subsequent shots are, of
course, permissible.


You don't point a gun at someone, unless your intent is to kill them.

If someone is crazed and running at you, two shots in non-lethal areas
might not be enough to disable them.

The only reason the scenario described might be construed as murder,
is if they are disabled, and then you go back for more.

Cathy Weeks
Mommy to Kivi Alexis 12/01
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Old December 18th 03, 03:13 AM
R. Steve Walz
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Default Would you shoot to protect your family?

Chris wrote:

"_ G O D _" wrote in message
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To protect my family, I'd rip a man to pieces with my bare hands, feed the
remains to wild dogs, and watch as they nourish themselves with the marrow.

What do you think about that?

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I think you're an idiot who has no life experience and doesn't
realize how stupid he sounds.
Steve
 




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