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At what point are you justified 2 use force?
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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3691492" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>Not to be that guy, but there are way too many variables to be able to make an accurate decision based on your info. Are you a 75 year old guy 120 pounds in a Prius and scared for your life, or are you a 300 pound ruff neck in a fullsize truck with a cool head and decent amount of training? </p><p></p><p>My point is how do you perceive the threat? Not how you perceive the threat talking to a jury, but how do you God's honestly perceive the threat. You and I are different and will perceive it differently. Keep that in mind. </p><p></p><p>Some shithead jumps on the hood of my truck and I can drive away? Time to let that Hemi breath child. As protective of my truck as I am, I do have insurance and a family to protect, so no, I'm not smoking the unarmed purpled haired daddy hating fool climbing on my truck. Will I have my weapon at the ready should the situation escalate and I can't safely move traffic out of my way? Think of it like this and ask yourself "can I get out of the area without being hurt or killed?" If your (not mine) answer is yes, well you have your answer. You would be surprised how well you can bug out with a fullsize truck if needed.</p><p></p><p>Most vehicles today have automatic locks when you reach speeds of 10ish. Mine does. If it doesn't, get a new vehicle or lock your doors before you leave he house. That will stop a lot. </p><p></p><p>Use the use of force step ladder. Always be one step higher than the other guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3691492, member: 40794"] Not to be that guy, but there are way too many variables to be able to make an accurate decision based on your info. Are you a 75 year old guy 120 pounds in a Prius and scared for your life, or are you a 300 pound ruff neck in a fullsize truck with a cool head and decent amount of training? My point is how do you perceive the threat? Not how you perceive the threat talking to a jury, but how do you God's honestly perceive the threat. You and I are different and will perceive it differently. Keep that in mind. Some shithead jumps on the hood of my truck and I can drive away? Time to let that Hemi breath child. As protective of my truck as I am, I do have insurance and a family to protect, so no, I'm not smoking the unarmed purpled haired daddy hating fool climbing on my truck. Will I have my weapon at the ready should the situation escalate and I can't safely move traffic out of my way? Think of it like this and ask yourself "can I get out of the area without being hurt or killed?" If your (not mine) answer is yes, well you have your answer. You would be surprised how well you can bug out with a fullsize truck if needed. Most vehicles today have automatic locks when you reach speeds of 10ish. Mine does. If it doesn't, get a new vehicle or lock your doors before you leave he house. That will stop a lot. Use the use of force step ladder. Always be one step higher than the other guy. [/QUOTE]
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