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<blockquote data-quote="h8ns8n" data-source="post: 1674275" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>cop or not he is a worse parent</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I would love some insight on this.... we have had a few discussions on here about self defense in a physical confrontation and the opinion always seems to be avoid it at all cost because if you bring a gun to a fist fight, you become a felon. In this scenario I can't see how some of these responses about putting him in the wall are even considered. If he is an officer "even one making a poor decision" getting physical with him could be very bad for you especially if you are able to put him in the wall. And if it come to an old fashioned "draw down" if he is faster youare dead and if you are faster, you are in prison. it seems both of the men in this scenario are very fortunate it ended so well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="h8ns8n, post: 1674275, member: 2964"] cop or not he is a worse parent I would love some insight on this.... we have had a few discussions on here about self defense in a physical confrontation and the opinion always seems to be avoid it at all cost because if you bring a gun to a fist fight, you become a felon. In this scenario I can't see how some of these responses about putting him in the wall are even considered. If he is an officer "even one making a poor decision" getting physical with him could be very bad for you especially if you are able to put him in the wall. And if it come to an old fashioned "draw down" if he is faster youare dead and if you are faster, you are in prison. it seems both of the men in this scenario are very fortunate it ended so well [/QUOTE]
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