JB4310
Super Member
Speaking of carrying a concealed deadly weapon: Only a fool and/or an idiot would fail to take advantage of the right to carry a weapon, if in possession of a duly issued lawful permit. As a veteran Police Officer of 42 years, 10 of which, being a certified firearms instructor/trainer in a State Police Agency, I would like to say "Brush up on your State's deadly force statutes, write-em down and re-read them from time to time". If you carry and the time arrives when you are in fear of your safety or your life and you act, then you have a pretty good chance of being legally sound. On the other hand, ....lg
That is essential advice. Laws vary widely from state to state. Take the wrong action and you could find yourself being sued and/or in prison.
I don't think knowing the law has anything to do with a shoot or don't shoot situation, The laws governing the use of deadly physical force are based on the most logical, common sense, age old rights of self defense. I actually did read our laws recently and was surprised how simple and liberal they were in protecting those rights.
Any reasonable person should only shoot if it's justifiable, there is nothing to think about. It either needs to be done or doesn't.
Knowing the law inside and out sounds like you are looking for an opportunity to shoot someone.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not anti gun or anything, just looking at things from a different perspective.
If you have to think about the letter of the law, then most likely you should not be engaging someone in deadly physical force at that time.
Another way to look at it is from the other extreme, when in doubt, shoot. for it's better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6.
Yet another angle, from my brother in law who is not big advocate of firearms, told me once, knowing my interest in guns. "live by the sword, Die by the sword" Obviously an old saying but it does make me think sometimes.
I don't agree with lg on the fool or idiot not carrying a weapon issue, but that is a more complicated, personal preference debate. No simple right or wrong answer to that, as it is based on an opinion (which I still do respect).
I would agree that I/ we should never give up that right to carry a weapon.
JB