- SHOOT
If you draw against a crowd, shoot a couple of them. The fact that he didn't shoot was used as "proof" he wasn't in fear of his life. - SCOOT
If you draw or shoot, run away afterward. The fact that he remained in the area after the threat backed off was used as "proof" he wasn't in fear of his life. - MUTE
Don't talk to the authorities. If they have questions, ask for a lawyer and then wait for your lawyer. Only talk to your lawyer and let your lawyer talk to the authorities. You have the right to remain silent and anything you say can be twisted and used against you.
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- Sun Feb 12, 2017 1:46 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: CHL convicted of 21 felonies by drawing his gun when he felt threatened by BLM
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Re: CHL convicted of 21 felonies by drawing his gun when he felt threatened by BLM
There are three clear lessons to learn from this incident, although some may only apply in Oregon et cetera.