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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3035552" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I think the OKC police solved this issue the other day. Even though the guy advancing toward them with a pipe in his hand could not follow spoken orders as he was deaf, and dumb, he still carried a deadly weapon and obviously saw the taser and the pistol pointed toward him while still advancing.</p><p>He wrote his own death obit.</p><p>Pistols are piss poor man stoppers. Letting one get too close might just seal your own obit. There are video's all over the internet of folks being shot multiple times with pistols and surviving long enough to cause bodily harm on the person shooting them.</p><p>There is a clause in the stand your ground law for disparity of force that allows one to shoot someone attacking them with non firearm weapons that can cause death and that includes fists.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, I think it's a wise idea to become a member of the Texas Law Shield, or the NRA Carry Guard if you're going to carry open or concealed.</p><p>For a tiny monthly fee, you have a bank of attorney's versed in gun laws to support you if you do have to pull the trigger on someone. Otherwise, gaining legal counsel after the fact is going to cost thousands or more in some cases if the DA is a Dick/puss and wants to prosecute outside of the SDA which has happened in OK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3035552, member: 5412"] I think the OKC police solved this issue the other day. Even though the guy advancing toward them with a pipe in his hand could not follow spoken orders as he was deaf, and dumb, he still carried a deadly weapon and obviously saw the taser and the pistol pointed toward him while still advancing. He wrote his own death obit. Pistols are piss poor man stoppers. Letting one get too close might just seal your own obit. There are video's all over the internet of folks being shot multiple times with pistols and surviving long enough to cause bodily harm on the person shooting them. There is a clause in the stand your ground law for disparity of force that allows one to shoot someone attacking them with non firearm weapons that can cause death and that includes fists. All that being said, I think it's a wise idea to become a member of the Texas Law Shield, or the NRA Carry Guard if you're going to carry open or concealed. For a tiny monthly fee, you have a bank of attorney's versed in gun laws to support you if you do have to pull the trigger on someone. Otherwise, gaining legal counsel after the fact is going to cost thousands or more in some cases if the DA is a Dick/puss and wants to prosecute outside of the SDA which has happened in OK [/QUOTE]
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