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by Skipper5
Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:33 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: When not to draw
Replies: 9
Views: 1373

Diode wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:What a great lesson. We have often discussed the fact that things often are not as they appear at first blush. Gunfire in a crowded shopping mall full of CHL's and off duty LEO's was one scenario, but here is a real event that shows the combination of an idiot with an over-zealous citizen can be dangerous. I'm sure he thought he had a fleeing rapist - he didn't. :eek6

Chas.
Something like this reminds me of how grateful I am that I was instructed by friends here and close to me, you do not draw a weapon until you can say you were defending you life or others around you. Last resort has been pounded into me! Chas, TX, longtooth and others....you are very wise and I and thankful I have listened to you.
Jim...I agree with you so much on this point!...We have some fantastic 'instructors' in our forums!! Sooooooo true!!!
by Skipper5
Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:31 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: When not to draw
Replies: 9
Views: 1373

Charles L. Cotton wrote:What a great lesson. We have often discussed the fact that things often are not as they appear at first blush. Gunfire in a crowded shopping mall full of CHL's and off duty LEO's was one scenario, but here is a real event that shows the combination of an idiot with an over-zealous citizen can be dangerous. I'm sure he thought he had a fleeing rapist - he didn't. :eek6

Chas.
a very good lesson...who are the actors if you walk into a situation (Good Guys vs who is/are BGs); how many involved, etc....
CHl holders are not LEOs period.
However, I find no where that it is the sole responsibility of the Dallas Police Deprtment to protect me, my family, my home!

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