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There is current theme running around "when can I shoot them" what if scenarios.
This attorney practices in the gun friendly don't you wish you lived there state of Arizona.
Listen to what he tells you about the consequences of pulling the trigger. Skip to the last 25% if you don't have the attention span for the entire 30 minute video but it is a good bit of advice from someone who spends time in a courtroom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaBu2aH_fB0
"What if" scenarios are a vital component of training. It is valuable to have decisions made well in advance of a pressured moment.
If you are going to carry a weapon you should know for certain if and when you will use it long before the need arises but the ambitions expressed by some to become a reluctant and thoughtful hero just waiting to employ his tacticool is a foolish pursuit.
This attorney practices in the gun friendly don't you wish you lived there state of Arizona.
Listen to what he tells you about the consequences of pulling the trigger. Skip to the last 25% if you don't have the attention span for the entire 30 minute video but it is a good bit of advice from someone who spends time in a courtroom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaBu2aH_fB0
"What if" scenarios are a vital component of training. It is valuable to have decisions made well in advance of a pressured moment.
If you are going to carry a weapon you should know for certain if and when you will use it long before the need arises but the ambitions expressed by some to become a reluctant and thoughtful hero just waiting to employ his tacticool is a foolish pursuit.