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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 2007191" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>Strawman, strawman, opinion without any legal experience.</p><p>Everything is bases on the totality of the circumstances. Shooting soup cans is fine. Shooting soup cans off a 3 year old's head is illegal. Your walmart scenario was a strawman you constructed to beat up the arguement. Were you in a verbal altercation with everyone in Wal-Mart when you took off your cover garment? No. Now stop the the strawmen. Halloween is over. </p><p></p><p>If you were in a heated verbal altercation with an LEO, and you "transitioned to open carry" you should expect to catch a few rounds. There is a distinction here, and if you are unable to see it then you don't need to be carrying a handgun.</p><p></p><p>Both men lost their claim to self defense when they started the senseless altercation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 2007191, member: 4232"] Strawman, strawman, opinion without any legal experience. Everything is bases on the totality of the circumstances. Shooting soup cans is fine. Shooting soup cans off a 3 year old's head is illegal. Your walmart scenario was a strawman you constructed to beat up the arguement. Were you in a verbal altercation with everyone in Wal-Mart when you took off your cover garment? No. Now stop the the strawmen. Halloween is over. If you were in a heated verbal altercation with an LEO, and you "transitioned to open carry" you should expect to catch a few rounds. There is a distinction here, and if you are unable to see it then you don't need to be carrying a handgun. Both men lost their claim to self defense when they started the senseless altercation. [/QUOTE]
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