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<blockquote data-quote="goodoleboy" data-source="post: 33651" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Warning: This is not legal adivce.</p><p></p><p>An LE spoke about this topic that applied to shootings. He stated that one should not mess with the BG weapon unless needed. He also stated one should GIVE a statement Unless you had something to hide He stated if you dont talk then the officer will be highly likely to suspect you of a wrongful act... I feel he was speaking from a LE side and not whats best for the person involved in the defensive action.</p><p></p><p>That alone seems to me to be illogical as I need representation during such a crisis. A shooting is very serious, its not a football game or casual conversation where words can be used without reprecussion... Statements after a shooting can be used against one.. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I left wondering if I should follow his advice?</p><p></p><p>Warning:This is not legal advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodoleboy, post: 33651, member: 318"] Warning: This is not legal adivce. An LE spoke about this topic that applied to shootings. He stated that one should not mess with the BG weapon unless needed. He also stated one should GIVE a statement Unless you had something to hide He stated if you dont talk then the officer will be highly likely to suspect you of a wrongful act... I feel he was speaking from a LE side and not whats best for the person involved in the defensive action. That alone seems to me to be illogical as I need representation during such a crisis. A shooting is very serious, its not a football game or casual conversation where words can be used without reprecussion... Statements after a shooting can be used against one.. I left wondering if I should follow his advice? Warning:This is not legal advice. [/QUOTE]
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