It looks like the drowning person should have obeyed the sign.Richbirdhunter wrote:The Andy Griffith show taught me everything I needed to know about when to disregard the law. If you see a no swimming sign and you see someone drowning do you obey the sign or help the person?
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- Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:36 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Entering a “gun free zone” to stop or intervene during an active crime
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Re: Entering a “gun free zone” to stop or intervene during an active crime
- Fri Mar 16, 2018 12:46 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Entering a “gun free zone” to stop or intervene during an active crime
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Re: Entering a “gun free zone” to stop or intervene during an active crime
Naw. People who legally carry guns make bad New Yorkers.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Do I take it from your statement that you feel only a LEO has a duty to protect innocent people? I haven't worn a badge in many years, but I still have a Christian duty and a moral duty not to stand by and do nothing.Oldgringo wrote:I have a LTC to protect me and mine. If in the course of protecting me and mine I can assist you and yours, I will. As someone said above, a LTC is not a LEO.
I realize that others disagree and that's their decision to make. They make great New Yorkers
On the other hand, people who disarm so they can shop somewhere with a 30.06 sign might make good New Yorkers. The majority of Texans over 21 who don't have a LTC make even better New Yorkers.
If they don't think their lives are worth defending, who am I to disagree?
- Thu Mar 15, 2018 12:48 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Entering a “gun free zone” to stop or intervene during an active crime
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Re: Entering a “gun free zone” to stop or intervene during an active crime
You can but you should respect their wishes and not help.