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by brewster
Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:29 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Should you report an incident when...?
Replies: 18
Views: 3380

I think the context of the question was more related to whether it was prudent to report drawing on someone, regardless of the specific circumstances. By default, drawing a gun should imply that it's a bad situation. With that said, this is a good thread with some constructive dialogue. I think what he was asking (in essence) is if you draw on someone and the situation seems to be back to normal right away, maybe even if nobody see it, what justifies the hassle of an hour or two of paperwork?

I think the consensus is play it safe, don't let the other guy play victim, avoid witnesses from afar seeing your gun and not understanding the situation, and reporting it might help catch them doing something else.

Long story short; it's always worth the hassle.
by brewster
Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:28 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Should you report an incident when...?
Replies: 18
Views: 3380

Great thread, guys. All of you have made some very good and informative points that we should all know.

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