And I remember that incident. He should have worded it differently.Keith B wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:02 am I have to partially disagree. You should only shoot until the threat is stopped. Once they are no longer a threat, if you come back and shoot them to make sure they are REALLY stopped, you may face criminal charges. Just ask this Oklahoma pharmacist that did just that
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- Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:03 am
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- Sat Jul 06, 2019 9:06 am
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Florida Sheriff: ‘If You Need to Shoot Somebody, Shoot ’em a Lot’
"Polk County, FL — County Sheriff Grady Judd is a peace officer who knows and appreciates the value of armed citizens. In this short video, he encourages people to get guns and become good at using them.
If you’re not afraid of a gun, get one. Become proficient. Get a concealed firearms license and carry it. And if you need to shoot somebody, shoot ’em a lot. He also notes that “the armed assailant doesn’t plan on you fighting back. He plans on having a gun, doing all the shooting, and you’re just the sitting duck.” Well the ducks need to shoot back.
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If you’re not afraid of a gun, get one. Become proficient. Get a concealed firearms license and carry it. And if you need to shoot somebody, shoot ’em a lot. He also notes that “the armed assailant doesn’t plan on you fighting back. He plans on having a gun, doing all the shooting, and you’re just the sitting duck.” Well the ducks need to shoot back.
https://www.alloutdoor.com/2019/07/01/f ... Newsletter