Braden - I too am an aggie. Class of '04 (its well hidden by my screenname). I appreciate the responses.
I think for me, if I felt that a family member would try to take revenge I would load all my best friends into my house for a couple of weeks in the night times and "stand guard." Then make sure my fam (when I have one) is up to speed on self defense tacticts, both armed and unarmed.
Anyone else know how they would handle that concern?
-nick
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- Fri May 20, 2005 12:03 am
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Discussion at work
My boss is kind of an interesting character, we have many discussions ranging from why he thinks God doesn't exist to stock market and investment strategy.
I was reading some self defense stories today on the TSRA page and commenting on some. He brought an interesting comment.
He said that if someone shot a member of his family, regardless of circumstance he would come after the shooter, and thier family - as vengence. Now, I think he is halfway playing devils advocate, but what do you all think about revenge for SD shootings?
-nick
I was reading some self defense stories today on the TSRA page and commenting on some. He brought an interesting comment.
He said that if someone shot a member of his family, regardless of circumstance he would come after the shooter, and thier family - as vengence. Now, I think he is halfway playing devils advocate, but what do you all think about revenge for SD shootings?
-nick