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Good article on re-holstering your gun after a defensive gun use
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<blockquote data-quote="Aku" data-source="post: 3630673" data-attributes="member: 26480"><p>From the article:</p><p>"<strong>If police officers respond you must listen to their commands carefully and do as you are told.</strong> If asked where the gun is declare that you are a good guy and a concealed carrier. Keep your hands over your heads, and do not, under any circumstances, reach for your holstered gun. <strong>If they tell you to put the gun on the ground, do not touch the gun or reach for it, no matter what they say. Keep your hands high and tell the officers they will need to remove the gun themselves.</strong> A tense situation in which you reach towards your waistline can get you shot very quickly."</p><p></p><p>Have to disagree with this. If an officer tells me to drop the weapon on the ground, I hope I would be composed enough at the time to do it. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aku, post: 3630673, member: 26480"] From the article: "[B]If police officers respond you must listen to their commands carefully and do as you are told.[/B] If asked where the gun is declare that you are a good guy and a concealed carrier. Keep your hands over your heads, and do not, under any circumstances, reach for your holstered gun. [B]If they tell you to put the gun on the ground, do not touch the gun or reach for it, no matter what they say. Keep your hands high and tell the officers they will need to remove the gun themselves.[/B] A tense situation in which you reach towards your waistline can get you shot very quickly." Have to disagree with this. If an officer tells me to drop the weapon on the ground, I hope I would be composed enough at the time to do it. Any thoughts on this? [/QUOTE]
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