HankT
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TaftPRead wrote:
TaftPRead wrote:
Same answer as above.
TaftPRead wrote:
I think this is extremely flawed speculation. Loonie kazoonie stuff...
TaftPRead wrote:
TaftPRead wrote:
TaftPRead wrote:
I hope you pay attention to the opinions and advice expressed previously. No need to go through humiliation and legal trauma or becoming a goof with a gun.
TaftPRead wrote:
I would immediately tell the man, "Sorry, dude. I screwed up in drawing this here handgun. I just wasn't thinking too well and I just, well, I just thought I would play copper. Really, I was just concerned about the woman. I sincerely apologize. Just lost my head, I guess. Why don't we just keep this whole thing between us boys, OK? No need to get the law all nosy about this. Whaddya say, pardner?Took this from another forum, only had one reply so I wanted to see what you guys have to say about it.
Here's the scenario:
You're at a friend's house, celebrating his birthday. You're currently carrying, and therefore only drinking water and soda. Nobody else knows you're carrying, and when asked why you're not drinking, you respond with the fact that you are the driver.
Fast forward a couple hours. Party's dying down, so you and your friend decide to leave and head back home. As you're both leaving the house, you hear a domestic disturbance next door that's pretty heated. A woman storms out of the house in a hurried fashion, followed by the husband. He grabs her arm, while yelling at her to get back in the house. She tries to free her arm, but can't. The man wrenches her arm in a painful way, attempting to drag her back into the house.
Seeing both of you next door, watching the event, the woman screams for help. You tell your buddy to call 911, as you draw your concealed firearm. You tell the man very sternly to let her go, and to back away. The man complies, but now what?
TaftPRead wrote:
I'm not advocating that CCW holders should have powers to arrest, but what would you do in the above situation after the man backs away?
Same answer as above.
TaftPRead wrote:
For this reason, I think carrying a simple pair of zip tie cuffs could do a lot of help. You could order the man to the ground, and have your friend secure his hands. There's a lot of what ifs, but the main thing I think is important is putting your gun away, so it's not out when the police arrive. You could then have the man sit while you and your friend keep eye on him.
I think this is extremely flawed speculation. Loonie kazoonie stuff...
TaftPRead wrote:
Depends on the state, municipality, and target's willingness to hire legal counsel to sue your azz.What kind of legalities would there be regarding this situation? I think zip tie cuffs are great. They're small, can be purchased or made easily, and are ideal for securing a person temporarily. We use them in the military all the time.
TaftPRead wrote:
These are good, very good, questions to ponder over. BEFORE the ole pistola comes out. Not after....Then of course come the what ifs, like:
-What if you're alone?
-What if the person tries to escape?
-What will the police think when they get there?
TaftPRead wrote:
Looking for some people's opinions and/or advice, if they've been in a similar situation.
I hope you pay attention to the opinions and advice expressed previously. No need to go through humiliation and legal trauma or becoming a goof with a gun.