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<blockquote data-quote="rcnich" data-source="post: 855902" data-attributes="member: 4193"><p>Really? I think a cursory look at the Daily Oklahoman or Tulsa World would provide you enough info on "an average citizen being shot first, having his gun taken away, or otherwise being targeted by the bad guys."</p><p></p><p>The average citizen's odds of being violently assaulted are around 1 in 100,000. Pretty long odds, don't you agree?</p><p></p><p>The point to consider is NOT your LIKELIHOOD of being assaulted, because you've already decided you will not be a victim, no matter how unlikely.</p><p></p><p>The point is whether that unlikely assault will be any less violent than one against a police officer. (I doubt it.) Will the average citizen who carries a gun be adequately prepared?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcnich, post: 855902, member: 4193"] Really? I think a cursory look at the Daily Oklahoman or Tulsa World would provide you enough info on "an average citizen being shot first, having his gun taken away, or otherwise being targeted by the bad guys." The average citizen's odds of being violently assaulted are around 1 in 100,000. Pretty long odds, don't you agree? The point to consider is NOT your LIKELIHOOD of being assaulted, because you've already decided you will not be a victim, no matter how unlikely. The point is whether that unlikely assault will be any less violent than one against a police officer. (I doubt it.) Will the average citizen who carries a gun be adequately prepared? [/QUOTE]
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