to the OP, some points to examine more closely and really think about:
- You've stated that calling 911 on your cell phone or even slowing, stopping, or exiting was difficult in these situations. How in the world do you think accurately shooting a gun in these situations would be easier or a better decision?
- For citizens (as distinguished from law enforcement, military etc.), using deadly force to stop an attempted use of deadly force is NOT REQUIRED by law, ethics, or even common sense in many cases. RETREAT, finding cover, safe harbor, calling for "backup" (the police) .... all of these are OPTIONS to be considered in any threatening scenario of any kind. Actually using deadly force CAN BE a first resort (example: guy out of nowhere runs toward you with a bladed or heavy blunt-force weapon in an open parking lot with no cover available), but 99.999% of the time the use of deadly force is a LAST RESORT.
- in both scenarios you cited, you have countless other OPTIONS you could choose that have now been explained to you from other members of this forum.
- you keep coming back to "but he was using his car as a deadly weapon" or whatever .... SO WHAT!?!?! If 10 people walk in to wherever you are right now and open fire with fully automatic AK-47s, are you going to immediately move to using deadly force to stop their deadly force by firing back at them with a handgun? Or are you going to seek cover, evade, look for an escape, call 911? In a fight between a person with a car and a person with a gun, I'll take the car EVERY TIME and twice if the person with the gun also has try to drive a car while firing the gun
- Most of the good people on this forum truly are trying to help you. And remember, we're all "on your side". We're like-minded people who believe in RKBA and self-defense. If WE (collectively speaking for the majority of the forum who've replied to this thread) have concerns about how you're responding to these hypothetical situations, how do you think a JURY will react if you actually pull a gun or God-forbid shoot it while driving a car on a crowded freeway? You're not going to have all of us sitting in judgment on you. If you're lucky, at best, your jury will be made of people who are on the fence or indifferent to RKBA/self-defense issues - worst case, you get a bunch of gun-hating nanny-staters who think anyone who would use a gun for any reason oughta be locked up.
- Remember this: If you wouldn't do it without a gun, don't do it WITH a gun. Carrying a gun has the unwanted effect of making some people think they're 10 feet tall and bulletproof. In each scenario, decide what you would do WITHOUT a gun and therein probably lies the correct answer. Only if the answer is "I or others would probably be seriously injured or killed" without me using my gun should your own use of a gun be considered.
Lastly, if you don't believe us, read what happened to a hot-tempered young man on a freeway in Austin recently when he pulled his gun to "defend himself" from a road rage incident ....
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