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<blockquote data-quote="OV1kenobi" data-source="post: 1884207" data-attributes="member: 5005"><p>I just recently acquired my "Oklahoma Concealed Weapon License."</p><p></p><p>O.K. I understand that this license allows me to carry a handgun for the purpose of defense.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering.... Can I carry a sap, blackjack or baton in case I am assaulted and need to respond in order to protect myself and my loved ones, but not to the degree that I need to put a bullet into someone's brain? In other words, if I am assaulted by some oversized, drunk, loud-mouthed bully that wants to tangle physically but has not drawn a weapon; despite his/her size advantage?</p><p></p><p>I really don't want to shoot someone if I can at all avoid it, but if I can't avoid a confrontation, despite my best efforts, I would rather like to end it as quickly as possible with a sap, blackjack or baton. I would NEVER want to shoot anyone if there are other means available to defend myself and my loved ones.</p><p></p><p>I completely understand that a sap, blackjack or baton can fracture someone's scull, but I also understand that a a bullet, once fired, will very likely do that and more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OV1kenobi, post: 1884207, member: 5005"] I just recently acquired my "Oklahoma Concealed Weapon License." O.K. I understand that this license allows me to carry a handgun for the purpose of defense. Just wondering.... Can I carry a sap, blackjack or baton in case I am assaulted and need to respond in order to protect myself and my loved ones, but not to the degree that I need to put a bullet into someone's brain? In other words, if I am assaulted by some oversized, drunk, loud-mouthed bully that wants to tangle physically but has not drawn a weapon; despite his/her size advantage? I really don't want to shoot someone if I can at all avoid it, but if I can't avoid a confrontation, despite my best efforts, I would rather like to end it as quickly as possible with a sap, blackjack or baton. I would NEVER want to shoot anyone if there are other means available to defend myself and my loved ones. I completely understand that a sap, blackjack or baton can fracture someone's scull, but I also understand that a a bullet, once fired, will very likely do that and more. [/QUOTE]
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