SFCAdamsYG
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So, earlier I was sitting thinking about what I'd do if someone actually gave me a reason to draw my weapon. Now... I know if there were shots fired that I would involve the police. I suppose what I need to ask is do you make a report with the police if you draw and are not forced to fire? I would assume so, because if you don't report someone else may do so first and then you seem like a bad guy. Would that be correct?
Also, what is it in Pennsylvania that actually warrants a response like drawing? Where might I find a set of codes that are easy to understand? What is it that actually defines a threat that you could use deadly force against?
A few more questions...
Does anyone know of any good classes for armedself defense that I could get enrolled into in South Central PA? I live in Carlisle inCumberland County.
All input is greatly appreciated!
So, earlier I was sitting thinking about what I'd do if someone actually gave me a reason to draw my weapon. Now... I know if there were shots fired that I would involve the police. I suppose what I need to ask is do you make a report with the police if you draw and are not forced to fire? I would assume so, because if you don't report someone else may do so first and then you seem like a bad guy. Would that be correct?
Also, what is it in Pennsylvania that actually warrants a response like drawing? Where might I find a set of codes that are easy to understand? What is it that actually defines a threat that you could use deadly force against?
A few more questions...
Does anyone know of any good classes for armedself defense that I could get enrolled into in South Central PA? I live in Carlisle inCumberland County.
All input is greatly appreciated!