BungeeII
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Had I had a gun, I probably would have backed away in the same direction only drawn my weapon and made a bead on the guy outside the car. He probably would have talked the guy with the gun out of things. Had the gunman come out of the car, I would have shot him. <br />
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Now think about it. I could have choosen to run away with or without a gun and probably been safe. But had I had a gun, I would have stayed in danger. Why? Because a gun makes you feel like a bad a** when you are young and/or stupid. So does a car that you know how to use as a weapon. Instead of running away and living a fine life, you take a chance that was not needed to satisfy some urge to get the better of some rival.<br />
If you could back away safely to begin with, you have to know that drawing a weapon afterward would very likely result in your own legal trouble.
If anyone reading this thread thinks that owning a gun makes you a bigger person in any conflict, you don't know anything about owning a gun.
Likewise, if anyone reading this thinks that owning a gun gives you the freedom to travel anywhere under any circumstance, you are once again mistaken.
There are laws everyone must obey. There are additional laws a person with a concealed firearm must obey. These are additional responsibilities, even restrictions on where you go while carrying.
If I had the slightest expectation that I'd need my gun going into a particular spot, I'd avoid it at all costs.