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by Jusme
Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:26 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Gun was pointed at us. Should we feel safe ?
Replies: 47
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Re: Gun was pointed at us. Should we feel safe ?

Soccerdad1995 wrote:
stroo wrote:I think getting within 10-15 feet of a bear may actually be more dangerous than pointing his gun although it is a close call. Bears can move really fast and can be extremely dangerous. I had a friend who was a ranger at Yellowstone. He told lots of stories about people doing really dangerous things with bison, moose and bears. They are not petting animals but it is amazing how many people think that is fine.

That said, pointing the gun as he did is totally unacceptable particularly if he doesn't realize that what he did is dangerous.
It really depends on the type of bear and also any situational factors (mamma with cubs nearby, etc). If I had to make a blanket statement, I'd go with the gun that is believed to be unloaded being less dangerous than a random bear 10-15 feet away.

Of course, it is best to avoid either risk if possible.....

I think that was sort of the point of the OP. There were several instances, of risky behavior detailed in the post, lack of wearing seat belts, improperly holding a baby, etc. I don't know if the FIL is just trying to recapture some of the thrills, he feels may be missing in his life, or if it could be a medical/psychological issue. JMHO
by Jusme
Wed Jan 04, 2017 3:41 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Gun was pointed at us. Should we feel safe ?
Replies: 47
Views: 9612

Re: Gun was pointed at us. Should we feel safe ?

Abraham wrote:...and yet, usually unbeknownst by you, you're swept by those wearing horizontal shoulder holstered guns.

Oh, most of the time they're not only loaded, but there's one in the chamber...

Conundrum?


Not in my mind, since a gun in a holster in not in anyone's hand where their booger scooper can get to the trigger. JMHO.
by Jusme
Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:10 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Gun was pointed at us. Should we feel safe ?
Replies: 47
Views: 9612

Re: Gun was pointed at us. Should we feel safe ?

Edna Bambrick, I agree, there seems to be more issues than just your FIL pointing a gun around. I don't know how much influence you have, but I would try to get him to see a doctor, it sounds like early on set dementia. I am not a doctor, but I work in an assisted living facility, so I have seen these types of symptoms in others. I know that 55 seems young, but it is not uncommon. There could also be other things causing this erratic behavior, but he definitely needs to be seen by a professional. At the very least, I would make it clear that you and your family will not visit, unless all of the guns are locked away, and that you child will only be there under your supervision. JMHO

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