I was told the same thing when I took my CHL course in Dallas in July. maybe we had the same instructor. I disregarded what he said as I was taught in a another defensive shooting class to keep shooting until the other person was no longer a threat. That means until he is down or runs away.During the class, he was told that if they were to be in a defensive situation and fired upon the bad guy, that they had to wait after the first shot to see if the BG was no longer a threat before he could fire the second shot. The traditional "double-tap" would invite prosecution. And, he stated this was a recent change in TX law.
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- Sat Dec 02, 2006 9:31 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Legality of Double-Taps in TX
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