Byrd666
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Frank PTMCCAIN etc.
Point one (1) is very true. I think I should have added the distinction of, the very real possibility of killing (my) assailant in a self defense situation. And being able to accept that fact within the act of self defense.
What I'm trying to say is, while I am trying to end "the situation" without bloodshed of any sort, or of even needing to draw and or fire my weapon, that if, in fact, it does come to that, I will do whatever is necessary to defend me and mine within the legal confines imposed. And not saying I will use all 18 rounds available in my pistol either. If one round is all it takes, then I've done what was needed. Or even nothing fired is always best.
Just saying that a fired bullet has no malice or prejudice or thought, but, the guy/girl behind the bullet better know of, and is, willing to accept, all possibilities when that round is discharged. Including the possibility of loss of life. Whether that be instant, or by trauma of some sort.
Point one (1) is very true. I think I should have added the distinction of, the very real possibility of killing (my) assailant in a self defense situation. And being able to accept that fact within the act of self defense.
What I'm trying to say is, while I am trying to end "the situation" without bloodshed of any sort, or of even needing to draw and or fire my weapon, that if, in fact, it does come to that, I will do whatever is necessary to defend me and mine within the legal confines imposed. And not saying I will use all 18 rounds available in my pistol either. If one round is all it takes, then I've done what was needed. Or even nothing fired is always best.
Just saying that a fired bullet has no malice or prejudice or thought, but, the guy/girl behind the bullet better know of, and is, willing to accept, all possibilities when that round is discharged. Including the possibility of loss of life. Whether that be instant, or by trauma of some sort.