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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 1007402" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>I Guess Where Someone Might Get Confused Is That When The New Law Went Into Effect (stand Your Ground) It Does Not Mention What Type Of Force Is Used To Meet A Criminal Force Against You, Only That You Were In Fear Of For Your Life And Meet The Criminal Force With Deadly Force.</p><p></p><p>It Doesnt Even Say The Bad Person Has To Have A Weapon, Only That Through Their Actions And Intent They Have Introduced The Fear Of Emminent Danger That Puts In Fear For Your Life.</p><p></p><p>I Think The Biggest Thing Is This Falls Under The Same Training As The Ccl. You Dont Pull Your Gun Out And "put One In The Hip" (the First Time I Could Use That In Context...lol) But That You Fired Your Weapon Until The Threat Either Stopped Or Was Eliminated.</p><p></p><p>By Only Using The Knife To Maime The Person By Cutting Connective Tissue You Are Showing That Your Intent Is You Dont Want To Eliminate The Threat But Harm It Until The Threat Stops.</p><p></p><p>That Could Be Construed As Not Being In Fear Of Your Life In Some Eyes.</p><p></p><p>So With That I Would Say If You Are Honestly In Fear Of Your Life You Need To Take The Appropriate Actions And Be Prepared To End The Life Of Another Otherwise You Might Be Opening Yourself To All Sorts Of Litigation Whether It Be Criminal Or Civil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 1007402, member: 5857"] I Guess Where Someone Might Get Confused Is That When The New Law Went Into Effect (stand Your Ground) It Does Not Mention What Type Of Force Is Used To Meet A Criminal Force Against You, Only That You Were In Fear Of For Your Life And Meet The Criminal Force With Deadly Force. It Doesnt Even Say The Bad Person Has To Have A Weapon, Only That Through Their Actions And Intent They Have Introduced The Fear Of Emminent Danger That Puts In Fear For Your Life. I Think The Biggest Thing Is This Falls Under The Same Training As The Ccl. You Dont Pull Your Gun Out And "put One In The Hip" (the First Time I Could Use That In Context...lol) But That You Fired Your Weapon Until The Threat Either Stopped Or Was Eliminated. By Only Using The Knife To Maime The Person By Cutting Connective Tissue You Are Showing That Your Intent Is You Dont Want To Eliminate The Threat But Harm It Until The Threat Stops. That Could Be Construed As Not Being In Fear Of Your Life In Some Eyes. So With That I Would Say If You Are Honestly In Fear Of Your Life You Need To Take The Appropriate Actions And Be Prepared To End The Life Of Another Otherwise You Might Be Opening Yourself To All Sorts Of Litigation Whether It Be Criminal Or Civil. [/QUOTE]
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