My CHL instructor said the same thing. He implied, right or wrong, the target could be collected and waved in front of a jury with all kinds of implications. In the civil trial world, the lawyer could imply just about anything from us being good enough that we did not have to shoot the way we did to us being poor enough a shot that we shouldn't be given any leeway.Richbirdhunter wrote:When I qualified for my CHL the instructor told us not to save our targets or to take pictures of them. He said that it could be used against us in court if we were involved in a shooting
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- Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:46 pm
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