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by C-dub
Sun Oct 05, 2014 9:04 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Mentioning You Are Carrying
Replies: 23
Views: 6959

Re: Mentioning You Are Carrying

Keith B wrote:
chuck-texas wrote:Thank you for your replies and thanks for your welcomes. What you guys said actually is almost what I thought, but what I am picturing in my mind is a bit different I guess. So, allow me to hypothesize a case, so that I can understand how this would work:

Say there was a very minor bumper-to-bumper accident, nothing serious happened. But the other person got really mad at you. He is not cooling down and he started to push you around. Like you know, poking and yelling at your face, etc. And he does not seem to cool down. However, use of force seems unnecessary, since he does not have a firearm or a knife or something, but he is pushing you around. He is not punching or anything, but you know, terribly angry and you cannot even call cops because of his temper.

What would you do in such a case?
You answered your own question. Use of force seems unnecessary, so you cannot use threat of force as you would be guilty of escalating the situation. Your best bet is to tell then you are calling the police to take a report, then get into your car and close and lock the door and wait on the officer. Unless they try to break into the vehicle to get you out, you wait.
Excellent point Keith. Sometimes being right isn't always that important.

If it was the belligerent guys fault, maybe instead of threatening the use of a firearm we could ask if he knows how many cameras there are at this intersection that would have recorded the whole thing and his current actions?
by C-dub
Sat Oct 04, 2014 6:48 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Mentioning You Are Carrying
Replies: 23
Views: 6959

Re: Mentioning You Are Carrying

It really isn't a good idea to tell someone that you're carrying and they better back off. However, there are circumstances where the threat of deadly force is justified. For example, before the actual fight, when it is still in the chest thumping argument phase and the other guy is threatening you with deadly force you may respond with the threat of deadly force. The thing is, once you make that decision and cross that threshold you'd better not be bluffing because some fool just might call you on it. In a case like that I hope just opening up your shirt or jacket enough for them to see what you're prepared to respond with will be enough to make them change their mind. IMHO, saying words to the effect that you have a gun are useless. I think the sight of it is far more effective and at least proves that you do really have it and aren't just saying it.

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