Road Rage part ll
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Road Rage part ll
Odd...in relation to Road Rage topic... This is exactly what NOT to do...
He's lucky he didn't "allegedly" point his weapon at another "carrying" driver or this may have been a whole different outcome!
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He's lucky he didn't "allegedly" point his weapon at another "carrying" driver or this may have been a whole different outcome!
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Re: Road Rage part ll
Wow..... up to 20 years and $10,000 fine...
Puts a WHOLE 'nother perspective on the importance of avoiding a road rage incident while carrying. Sounds like I'm not going to be pulling my gun unless it's crystal clear that I need to use it in self-defense.
Puts a WHOLE 'nother perspective on the importance of avoiding a road rage incident while carrying. Sounds like I'm not going to be pulling my gun unless it's crystal clear that I need to use it in self-defense.
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Is there another reason to pull a gun on someone?Limey Hooligan wrote:Sounds like I'm not going to be pulling my gun unless it's crystal clear that I need to use it in self-defense.
I just hope that this moron is not a CHLer.
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...doesn't look the least bit contrite, either...
...PC46.035(a) and (h) make it clear when a CHL can "intentionally fail to conceal" or "display" our weapons...and not get our picture taken by the po-po...
...I don't think the unlicensed citizen gets any more slack than we do in this area...if you can't legally USE it...keep it in your pants...or holster...
...PC46.035(a) and (h) make it clear when a CHL can "intentionally fail to conceal" or "display" our weapons...and not get our picture taken by the po-po...
...I don't think the unlicensed citizen gets any more slack than we do in this area...if you can't legally USE it...keep it in your pants...or holster...
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Re: Road Rage part ll
It's one thing to aviod a road rage incident, and another to be the instigator in the event. He had it coming for having such lack of self control that he allowed his emotions to get all jacked up because someone obeyed a traffic light for once. It surprises me that people can be so idiotic.Limey Hooligan wrote:Wow..... up to 20 years and $10,000 fine...
Puts a WHOLE 'nother perspective on the importance of avoiding a road rage incident while carrying. Sounds like I'm not going to be pulling my gun unless it's crystal clear that I need to use it in self-defense.
I doubt he was a CHLer, otherwise the media probably would have used that against him. Well I suppose if the authorities released that info, but I would also expect the charges to include something like unlawful display of a license holder.
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I agree with you. I am just hoping that the reporter got the whole story and nothing else will come out e.g., a CHL.AJMag wrote:Limey Hooligan wrote:otherwise the media probably would have used that against him. Well I suppose if the authorities released that info, but I would also expect the charges to include something like unlawful display of a license holder.
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I'll play the devil's advocate here. We ARE innocent until proven guilty. This very well might be the "victim" falsely accusing the other party in a road rage incident. It might just be the guy had a handgun in his car and never pulled it and the accuser got "lucky" with the accusation. The arrested party has his picture in the paper/TV news, he has to hire a lawyer, etc, etc. This could happen to any of us that carry a gun. I might just purchase one of these, http://www.spytechs.com/Car-Cameras/dual-view-cam.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, or buy a pink handgun. (Officer....have the accuser describe my gun) It would be a great conversation piece at the range.
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If it happened the way reported, then I think the guy needs to be charged. But 20 years? I've seen murderers and sex offenders get less than half that.
Doesn't make much sense to me.
Doesn't make much sense to me.
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I wonder if the two men involved knew each other or knew about each other. Specifically, did the accuser happen to know that the accused routinely carried a gun? If so, it would be a pretty easy accusation to make...
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You can spend an awful lot of time being innocent while sitting in a cell.howdy wrote:I'll play the devil's advocate here. We ARE innocent until proven guilty.
I do like the idea of there being something obvious and different about your gun. No way the guy could actually describe it without seeing it. I guess they already have only a 50/50 chance of identifying it as a revolver or a semi..so there is some hope there.
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Sounds like the message is you might as well shoot.clarionite wrote:If it happened the way reported, then I think the guy needs to be charged. But 20 years? I've seen murderers and sex offenders get less than half that.
Doesn't make much sense to me.
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Re: Road Rage part ll
same thing happened to me once. i had my daughter in the back seat of my GTO and a guy was tailgating the heck out of me. i dont brake check people, but i will slow down to ridiculously slow speeds of you're on my bumper. he got angry, passed me in the oncoming lane and pointed a glock at me with his passenger side window rolled down.
i slammed the brakes, called the police and pulled into a gas station to distance us from this looney.
i'm hoping they threw the book at him but i never heard anything else about it.
i slammed the brakes, called the police and pulled into a gas station to distance us from this looney.
i'm hoping they threw the book at him but i never heard anything else about it.