italianboy
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Hey guys,
I am sure there are many stories that all of you can tell me, but I'd like to hear of TRUE stories for those of you who have had to pull your weapon to prevent or disarm (so to speak) a situation? If so I'd like to hear your results and how it was played when questioned by Police officers of why you pulled your weapon on someone?
One of my fears is having to pull my weapon to stop or prevent a situation, and not having to use the weapon, and then having to explain the situation to the police officers.
I had an instance a few months ago, (always around the holidays it never fails) to where a guy approached me at a gas station and pretty much threaten me. I wanted to draw down on him so bad, but this guy could've easily said that he did nothing wrong, in other words, it could've been my word against his. Luckly I did'nt have to, but if I would've had to, I didn't know what I would've said if I had to answer to a police officer.
Of course, there is no law that says that you can not pull your weapon out and point it at someone, (well I think you could get an attempted assault with a deadly weapon), or something like that. But I just wanted to know if anyone else had an experience they could share with me, and how they handled a situation similar to what I am describing? Thanks guys!
Hey guys,
I am sure there are many stories that all of you can tell me, but I'd like to hear of TRUE stories for those of you who have had to pull your weapon to prevent or disarm (so to speak) a situation? If so I'd like to hear your results and how it was played when questioned by Police officers of why you pulled your weapon on someone?
One of my fears is having to pull my weapon to stop or prevent a situation, and not having to use the weapon, and then having to explain the situation to the police officers.
I had an instance a few months ago, (always around the holidays it never fails) to where a guy approached me at a gas station and pretty much threaten me. I wanted to draw down on him so bad, but this guy could've easily said that he did nothing wrong, in other words, it could've been my word against his. Luckly I did'nt have to, but if I would've had to, I didn't know what I would've said if I had to answer to a police officer.
Of course, there is no law that says that you can not pull your weapon out and point it at someone, (well I think you could get an attempted assault with a deadly weapon), or something like that. But I just wanted to know if anyone else had an experience they could share with me, and how they handled a situation similar to what I am describing? Thanks guys!