Posted by ncpapaul on September 09, 2011 at 14:30:25 from (130.74.33.151):
In Reply to: OT ruger handgun posted by luigi on September 09, 2011 at 08:35:13:
You do not shoot to kill, nor to wound, you shoot to STOP, resulting injury and/or death is not under consideration at that moment, only stopping the threat that is iminent. The only legal time you can shoot at all is when, a reasonable person, so fearful of the next action of the offender, and believing that his/her or family's life is in danger, has to take extreme measures to STOP that next offender's action. Those who have survived or experienced a live shooting, inside or out of law enforcement, will attest that shooting to hit any certain part of the body is out of the question. The suddeness, violence and fog of the split second actions only allow for the decision made then shots to center of mass. Paul in Mississippi
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