KFP:
Thanks for posting the above piece of law.
I think it's cool that this wording exists in the legislation.
You can TELL someone you are going to put a bullet through their eye,
but it ISN't the same thing as following through with that deadly action.
SIA
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- Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?
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- Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:33 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?
- Replies: 59
- Views: 8382
Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?
Never drawn mine on anyone and hope I never have to, but let me tell you a story
of someone who did.
I was getting a quote from an insurance adjuster who was examning the leaking church
roof.
We get to chatting and he tells me that many years ago, way before CHL's were an option,
that he was living in the Oak Cliff section of the City of Dallas. For those of you who are not
familiar with Oak Cliff, it's kind of a schizophrenic area. On one block will be the finest most
beautiful mansions you'd ever want to live in, with manicured large lawns.
Go a block or two over and it's full of crack houses and plenty of low lifes that are the reason we
have CHL's for protection.
Well, one night this guy is driving, minding his own business, when a full size Chevy pickup starts shadowing his
every move. He passes by his house so the bad guys won't know where he lives. The speeds increase.
The good guy thinks he's got a big enough lead so he won't be seen when he pulls his car quickly into
a curbside parking space. Hoping that the bad guys won't notice and will zoom down the road.
The bad guys still saw him and pulled up to his parked car so close that he was not able to open his driver's
door. Well, he had a cowboy style .22 caliber, 6 shot revolver on him. He pointed it at the passenger of
the truck who was only 2 panes of glass away from being shot.
The bad guys peeled out and that was the end of that adventure.
SIA
of someone who did.
I was getting a quote from an insurance adjuster who was examning the leaking church
roof.
We get to chatting and he tells me that many years ago, way before CHL's were an option,
that he was living in the Oak Cliff section of the City of Dallas. For those of you who are not
familiar with Oak Cliff, it's kind of a schizophrenic area. On one block will be the finest most
beautiful mansions you'd ever want to live in, with manicured large lawns.
Go a block or two over and it's full of crack houses and plenty of low lifes that are the reason we
have CHL's for protection.
Well, one night this guy is driving, minding his own business, when a full size Chevy pickup starts shadowing his
every move. He passes by his house so the bad guys won't know where he lives. The speeds increase.
The good guy thinks he's got a big enough lead so he won't be seen when he pulls his car quickly into
a curbside parking space. Hoping that the bad guys won't notice and will zoom down the road.
The bad guys still saw him and pulled up to his parked car so close that he was not able to open his driver's
door. Well, he had a cowboy style .22 caliber, 6 shot revolver on him. He pointed it at the passenger of
the truck who was only 2 panes of glass away from being shot.
The bad guys peeled out and that was the end of that adventure.
SIA