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At what point are you justified 2 use force?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bixby Sooner53" data-source="post: 3730141" data-attributes="member: 45293"><p>Several different CCW instructors told me a good rule is if you can defuse the situation by leaving, do it. Drawing a weapon should be absolutely last resort and then only to protect yourself or someone else against potential bodily harm. The courts these days don't seem to want to apply that same reasoning to protecting property, though it used to be commonplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bixby Sooner53, post: 3730141, member: 45293"] Several different CCW instructors told me a good rule is if you can defuse the situation by leaving, do it. Drawing a weapon should be absolutely last resort and then only to protect yourself or someone else against potential bodily harm. The courts these days don't seem to want to apply that same reasoning to protecting property, though it used to be commonplace. [/QUOTE]
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