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<blockquote data-quote="Grimace" data-source="post: 1800654"><p>New guy question, and please be gentle. </p><p>I would like a link or just a simple explanation of my rights with my carry concealed permit. A law enforcement buddy explained what they are allowed to use in the form of deadly force for protection, ie if I come at him with fists, he can use a taser or asp. If I have a club or edged weapon, he can pull his firearm. If I pull a firearm, no brainer, I get shot. </p><p>My question is, do I have the same rights, or do I just have to feel like my life, or my families life is in jeopardy to have the right to pull my weapon even if the guy only has a knife or club?</p><p>Btw, I am new to this forum, but not to firearms. I have been shooting for the last 30 years, I am just not a "gun nut" in some eyes since I only have 5 guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimace, post: 1800654"] New guy question, and please be gentle. I would like a link or just a simple explanation of my rights with my carry concealed permit. A law enforcement buddy explained what they are allowed to use in the form of deadly force for protection, ie if I come at him with fists, he can use a taser or asp. If I have a club or edged weapon, he can pull his firearm. If I pull a firearm, no brainer, I get shot. My question is, do I have the same rights, or do I just have to feel like my life, or my families life is in jeopardy to have the right to pull my weapon even if the guy only has a knife or club? Btw, I am new to this forum, but not to firearms. I have been shooting for the last 30 years, I am just not a "gun nut" in some eyes since I only have 5 guns. [/QUOTE]
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