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what about bringing a gun to a fistfight??
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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 803958" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>Oh also, sort of off topic, but maybe it applies. For a short while back in college, I was, technically, a licensed professional boxer in the state of Oklahoma. I had a lawyer friend tell me that I could be in some serious trouble if I got into a fight, because I could possibly be charged with assault with a deadly weapon (my fists). I'm not saying I'm some sort of Mike Tyson or anything. I don't even know if I really hit that hard, but from what I understand, the legal point was still the same. If that were true, I suppose using your weapon on an attacker, whether or not he had a knife or gun, could be justified. I don't think anyone would be convinced if you are 6' 4" and go 240 and the attacker is 5' 6" and weighs a buck o five, but in some cases I think you could make a reasonable defense of your actions based on the fact that you were scared for your life. Any lawyers want to weigh in???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 803958, member: 7292"] Oh also, sort of off topic, but maybe it applies. For a short while back in college, I was, technically, a licensed professional boxer in the state of Oklahoma. I had a lawyer friend tell me that I could be in some serious trouble if I got into a fight, because I could possibly be charged with assault with a deadly weapon (my fists). I'm not saying I'm some sort of Mike Tyson or anything. I don't even know if I really hit that hard, but from what I understand, the legal point was still the same. If that were true, I suppose using your weapon on an attacker, whether or not he had a knife or gun, could be justified. I don't think anyone would be convinced if you are 6' 4" and go 240 and the attacker is 5' 6" and weighs a buck o five, but in some cases I think you could make a reasonable defense of your actions based on the fact that you were scared for your life. Any lawyers want to weigh in??? [/QUOTE]
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