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by Jim Beaux
Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:10 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: When to draw and when not to draw
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Re: When to draw and when not to draw

A few of my thoughts:

When I draw my weapon a law has been broken; either by the perceived threat or by me (at minimum, brandishing).
When I draw I must be prepared to spend a few nights in jail and a minimum of $10,000 for legal fees.
The primary purpose of my gun is to protect me and mine. I cant afford to defend the world & have no intentions to unless there is no other choice.
If Im in a public place & things go south (ie robbery/active shooter) my goal will be to try and find a nice quiet corner.
I am reluctant to kill someone but will do what the circumstances demand.
If I ever kill someone it cant be undone and Im stuck with the consequences.
My gun is intended to shoot paper and cans. I hope I can maintain its intent.

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