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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2985137" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>I have and will again brandish my weapon if faced with what I perceive to be a situation that requires it. I also feel the lawman is on the side of the average citizen. If the threat is present and subsequently dispersed through just demonstrating the presence of my CCW, then after a quick call to the authorities to report a foiled crime, I simply do not believe the authorities would pursue charges against me. Being open and reporting the issue as stated by [USER=6818]@okie362[/USER] with intent to remain and speak with the police, you obviously you are a law abiding citizen. If the perps call the police and inform them that you brandished your weapon and you have already notified law enforcement and are standing by for their arrival, you should feel confident that you are safe from prosecution. A headache maybe, but well within your rights to defend yourself. Maybe I am ignorant to believe the system works, but I would like very much to believe that it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2985137, member: 41761"] I have and will again brandish my weapon if faced with what I perceive to be a situation that requires it. I also feel the lawman is on the side of the average citizen. If the threat is present and subsequently dispersed through just demonstrating the presence of my CCW, then after a quick call to the authorities to report a foiled crime, I simply do not believe the authorities would pursue charges against me. Being open and reporting the issue as stated by [USER=6818]@okie362[/USER] with intent to remain and speak with the police, you obviously you are a law abiding citizen. If the perps call the police and inform them that you brandished your weapon and you have already notified law enforcement and are standing by for their arrival, you should feel confident that you are safe from prosecution. A headache maybe, but well within your rights to defend yourself. Maybe I am ignorant to believe the system works, but I would like very much to believe that it does. [/QUOTE]
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