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by JNMAR
Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:07 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Pulling weapon to diffuse a road rage scenario?
Replies: 99
Views: 12714

Re: Pulling weapon to diffuse a road rage scenario?

JayCee wrote:For the record, I don't advocate shooting at people in traffic, the debate here is whether or not you're allowed to threaten force to dissuade an attacker in the highway.
As has been told to you repeatedly, the short answer is NO. That has been the consistent consensus of opinion to the question as you first posed it. Do you really think you're going to keep arguing your point until they see it your way? It ain't gonna happen.

Talk is cheap, if you really think you're right, follow your gut man... just do it...if you have the money to pay him, your attorney will love ya for it and by the time he's done trying to keep you from being the Big Boy's Baby, he'll likely own your spiffy little sports car, your gun, your home and who knows maybe your girlfriend.

The rumor has been confirmed, P T Barnum was right!
by JNMAR
Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:35 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Pulling weapon to diffuse a road rage scenario?
Replies: 99
Views: 12714

Re: Pulling weapon to diffuse a road rage scenario?

LOL...just shaking my head at this one...if it didn't have the potential of having some really serious consequences it just makes me want to say, "Sure, do it!".

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