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Nope.stevie_d_64 wrote: Am I the only one who thought that back in the day when I took my first CHL class (1996), that I thought the most interesting part of it was the conflict resolution portion of the cirriculum???
I absolutely agree. I think that avoidance is the best policy, but the answer to the question as to how much of a butt whooping I would take BEFORE going to threat level red is simply none.stevie_d_64 wrote:You know...Maybe I am just too much of a wimp...Some may disagree, I hope!!! Some had better!!!![]()
Am I the only one who thought that back in the day when I took my first CHL class (1996), that I thought the most interesting part of it was the conflict resolution portion of the cirriculum???
I learned more than anything else in the class from that part, and it is something that is always running around dancing in the synapsis of my thoughts...
I'll leave it at that...Because I might go into another long-winded and stupid rant if I continue...Best to let folks figure it out for themselves I suppose...
TAM always seems capable of nicely expressing his thoughts. I am the same age as TAM (that is I think I am), and I am amazed how many of us at this stage of life share the same attitude regarding being physically assaulted. I am not going to take any physical abuse if I don't have to, I simply can't.Two things decline in a man as he grows older. One is his natural male aggression. The other is his willingness to take punishment. He is less interested in the fight for its own sake, and more interested in survival.
If someone wants to fight you while you have a gun, you have to assume they're trying to take your gun and kill you with it. Sure, most of them won't know, and some might not even find it out, but chances are they will, and if they have no problem with fighting on the street, they have none with killing you in a fight. I'd much rather (and I pretty much intend to) always abstain from any fight that can be avoided by just walking away.lrb111 wrote:If you carry a gun, and think there are such things as simple butt whippings, you are wrong. As soon as your opponent feels that gun on you, he will begin fighting for the gun and his life, and he may get the biggest adrenaline surge of his life, to boot.
There are no more butt whippings, there are only fights over the gun. Avoid them.
Need to keep thinking this one through.
One of the few sayings my Mother had right: "It takes more strength to walk away a fight than it does to get into one" I have always avoided fights just because I seemed to be a target when I was much younger. The price of being the teacher's pet too often and keeping my nose in a book. I completely agree though that your priority is not only protecting yourself, but protecting that weapon. It is something officer's have always had to do as well. We accepted it as well when we decided to carry.jordanmills wrote:If someone wants to fight you while you have a gun, you have to assume they're trying to take your gun and kill you with it. Sure, most of them won't know, and some might not even find it out, but chances are they will, and if they have no problem with fighting on the street, they have none with killing you in a fight. I'd much rather (and I pretty much intend to) always abstain from any fight that can be avoided by just walking away.lrb111 wrote:If you carry a gun, and think there are such things as simple butt whippings, you are wrong. As soon as your opponent feels that gun on you, he will begin fighting for the gun and his life, and he may get the biggest adrenaline surge of his life, to boot.
There are no more butt whippings, there are only fights over the gun. Avoid them.
Need to keep thinking this one through.