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<blockquote data-quote="Soulman" data-source="post: 787252" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>If I'm in my vehicle and some unwelcome (aggressive threatening bodily harm/death) person tries to get into my vehicle (unlocking a locked door in the manner described), why would it be unwise to draw? And after shouldn't you call the cops and inform them what happened? Maybe Oklahoma Stand Your Ground is different from Kansas laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulman, post: 787252, member: 554"] If I'm in my vehicle and some unwelcome (aggressive threatening bodily harm/death) person tries to get into my vehicle (unlocking a locked door in the manner described), why would it be unwise to draw? And after shouldn't you call the cops and inform them what happened? Maybe Oklahoma Stand Your Ground is different from Kansas laws. [/QUOTE]
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