Posted by OH - 961 on May 31, 2012 at 19:58:21 from (66.19.62.82):
In Reply to: OT/this is just wrong posted by Northvale-PA on May 31, 2012 at 06:31:08:
Concealed carry instructors always teach "do NOT fire warning shots". If the threat is immediate, make the shot count.
A deputy once told me that if I ever found it necessary to shoot someone, make sure not to shoot him in the back, make sure he is inside your house, and make sure he is dead. Now the castle doctrine laws in some states allow your defense anywhere on your property.
A woman in Florida recently was sentenced to 20 years for firing a warning shot at an attacking husband. I have no idea how anyone came up with a charge of aggravated assault to charge her with, but that is apparently what she was sentenced for. She would have been much better off if she had shot the abusive husband and claimed self defense. I hope she can get this sentence thrown out on appeal.
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