My concept of 'what is right' may differ from yours... I stand up for a lot of things. I also know when to back-off, and am not afraid to do so despite what someone else may think of me for doing so.bdickens wrote: I think it is really sad that so many "good men" don't want to be inconvenienced by the ramifications of standing up for what is right.
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- Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:33 pm
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Re: Houston McDonald's CHL robbed but shoots well
- Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:00 am
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Re: Houston McDonald's CHL robbed but shoots well
The law allowing you to use Deadly Force does not REQUIRE you to use it.
Only the individual standing there in the guys own shoes, experiencing what he experienced can truly know if it was appropriate for HIM to go ahead and shoot.
In this case I feel that the shoot was justified...but I also believe that I would have supported him if he had decided not to shoot.
Only the individual standing there in the guys own shoes, experiencing what he experienced can truly know if it was appropriate for HIM to go ahead and shoot.
In this case I feel that the shoot was justified...but I also believe that I would have supported him if he had decided not to shoot.