FixedSorry I meant to say you could be giving another CHLer justification for self defense if you hit him and escalate the situation.BrassMonkey wrote:I don't understand what youmean by this, "You could be giving attitude and equal force defense."
fadlan12 wrote:Excellent point, " an armed society is a polite society". You could be giving attitude and equal force defense to a chlr.DaveT wrote:Wow.
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And while I'm on the subject of CHL...... have you considered that the store employee might also be carrying under his own CHL license ? Then you would have to totally trust in him to know the escalation of force doctrine if you assault him because he was having a conversation with you in the parking lot and just happened to "lay a finger on you".
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- Sun Sep 02, 2007 2:24 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chased Down in the parking lot at Kroger in Sachse
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- Sun Sep 02, 2007 1:58 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chased Down in the parking lot at Kroger in Sachse
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Excellent point, " an armed society is a polite society". You could be giving attitude and equal force defense.DaveT wrote:Wow.
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And while I'm on the subject of CHL...... have you considered that the store employee might also be carrying under his own CHL license ? Then you would have to totally trust in him to know the escalation of force doctrine if you assault him because he was having a conversation with you in the parking lot and just happened to "lay a finger on you".
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- Sun Sep 02, 2007 1:53 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chased Down in the parking lot at Kroger in Sachse
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"BrassMonkey"I will bite just out of boredom at the moment.
Let us forget the fact that no one should see your weapon and all the esoteric rhetoric that gets posted or called out when someone throws out a possible response to a possible situation.
The crux of your post being, "A group of people, while you are doing no wrong, attemps to takes my lawfully possesed gun away"
If I have no means of escape, someone's gettin a bullet. And they will keep getting bullets until they stop or until I run out.
Well thats not exactly what what I was asking. The law says they can detain you if they think you have stolen. What if while they are detaining you one of the 4 or 5 employees realizes you have a weapon. If they attempt to disarm you while detaining you and you start blasting...it sounds like a bad situation. I can see 5 guys getting brave and not "waiting to call the police".
- Sun Sep 02, 2007 12:49 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chased Down in the parking lot at Kroger in Sachse
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Its funny, on another forum I frequent everyone went with Liberty and Brass Monkeys mindset. Here calls for cooperation are just as prevalent. I would probably cooperate but I would expect to be treated like a customer and not a criminal.
This topic has me wondering about a related issue: If you do get surrounded by employees and what if they notice your weapon and they attempt to disarm you. How far are you allowed to go to retain your weapon? Seems like this is the most dangerous situation and could have tragic results if store reps think they need to disarm you for their piece of mind.
This topic has me wondering about a related issue: If you do get surrounded by employees and what if they notice your weapon and they attempt to disarm you. How far are you allowed to go to retain your weapon? Seems like this is the most dangerous situation and could have tragic results if store reps think they need to disarm you for their piece of mind.