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<blockquote data-quote="tiasman" data-source="post: 3748684" data-attributes="member: 11114"><p>So many incorrect statements in this post. Let’s just start by being arrested and held while the police sort things out. You are wrong, especially in Oklahoma and other stand your ground states. Most good shoots do not result in any arrest. You are also immune to lawsuits from the bad guys families.</p><p></p><p>The 70% is a national stat. Oklahomas LEOS hit ratio Is reversed. It’s like comparing the guy in LA that has a gun he only shot once when he bought it 12 years ago to an okie that goes blasting once a month.</p><p></p><p>Shooting someone in justified self defense would suck. Laying down in the back room and waiting your turn to be shot as they go down the line would be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiasman, post: 3748684, member: 11114"] So many incorrect statements in this post. Let’s just start by being arrested and held while the police sort things out. You are wrong, especially in Oklahoma and other stand your ground states. Most good shoots do not result in any arrest. You are also immune to lawsuits from the bad guys families. The 70% is a national stat. Oklahomas LEOS hit ratio Is reversed. It’s like comparing the guy in LA that has a gun he only shot once when he bought it 12 years ago to an okie that goes blasting once a month. Shooting someone in justified self defense would suck. Laying down in the back room and waiting your turn to be shot as they go down the line would be worse. [/QUOTE]
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