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by CainA
Fri Aug 22, 2014 4:13 pm
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Topic: When to draw and when not to draw
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Re: When to draw and when not to draw

TomsTXCHL wrote:
CainA wrote:On page 10 there is a link to a Youtube video(you are going to have to seek it out I am not posting a direct link to it here) that is pretty horrific. It is unbelievable that people actually live this way. It is very very offensive, so you are warned.
Warned, but not advised--you did not say what the video is about???
It's about how the thugs live, think, act, etc. Its venue is West Palm Beach, FL. and contains violence, vulgar language, etc. It's bad.
by CainA
Fri Aug 22, 2014 7:52 am
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Topic: When to draw and when not to draw
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Re: When to draw and when not to draw

Thank you SQLGeek for posting.

On page 10 there is a link to a Youtube video(you are going to have to seek it out I am not posting a direct link to it here) that is pretty horrific. It is unbelievable that people actually live this way. It is very very offensive, so you are warned.

On page 15 there is a link to a MS Word version of the original post, not that it's that difficult to copy and paste it into Word yourself, but it is there.
by CainA
Thu Aug 21, 2014 10:30 am
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Topic: When to draw and when not to draw
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Re: When to draw and when not to draw

MechAg94 wrote:My main issues with drawing without the intent to shoot is that you might set yourself up as "knowing" that there was not sufficient justification to shoot. I was thinking it might slow your reaction time down if the situation changes, but not necessarily.
True. Then you might find yourself in a "choke" situation, which could prove deadly.
by CainA
Thu Aug 21, 2014 7:36 am
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Topic: When to draw and when not to draw
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Re: When to draw and when not to draw

SQLGeek wrote:There is a really great post on another forum that talks about this in a longer conversation about self defense. It's titled "Street Robberies And You". A Google search will lead you to it.

I think it, in my layman's opinion, it should be required reading for all new CHL holders. There is some salty language in the post if that bothers you but it's worth the read.

I've made my decision on when I will be drawing. It's personal so it doesn't make as much sense to share but it will happen when my threshold has been crossed.
If your Google search leads you to a site that starts with "AR", then you should read all 33 pages, provided you can handle colorful language. There is some good info. there.
by CainA
Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:12 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: When to draw and when not to draw
Replies: 29
Views: 5665

Re: When to draw and when not to draw

SQLGeek wrote:There is a really great post on another forum that talks about this in a longer conversation about self defense. It's titled "Street Robberies And You". A Google search will lead you too it.

I think it, in my layman's opinion, it should be required reading for all new CHL holders. There is some salty language in the post if that bothers you but it's worth the read.

I've made my decision on when I will be drawing. It's personal so it doesn't make as much sense to share but it will happen when my threshold has been crossed.
That is a good read. Thanks for posting that.

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