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<blockquote data-quote="okiebryan" data-source="post: 2004243" data-attributes="member: 24457"><p>In my example, she already did make some noise, and the stranger persisted in advancing. I have a hard time believing that a rapist/mugger/carjacker is going to do anything but retreat once he sees that she is willing and able to shoot him if he persists. So in your "tactical" opinion, should she just wait until he's upon her or showing a weapon before taking steps to defend herself? Might be too late. </p><p></p><p>Before Nov 1, lifting your shirt behind your gun was illegal. Now it's not. It's still one major step short of drawing, and even further short of shooting. This is one of the reasons why OC may result in fewer defensive shootings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebryan, post: 2004243, member: 24457"] In my example, she already did make some noise, and the stranger persisted in advancing. I have a hard time believing that a rapist/mugger/carjacker is going to do anything but retreat once he sees that she is willing and able to shoot him if he persists. So in your "tactical" opinion, should she just wait until he's upon her or showing a weapon before taking steps to defend herself? Might be too late. Before Nov 1, lifting your shirt behind your gun was illegal. Now it's not. It's still one major step short of drawing, and even further short of shooting. This is one of the reasons why OC may result in fewer defensive shootings. [/QUOTE]
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