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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1974585" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>We are not talking about LEO's making arrests.. we are talking a civillian acting in self defense while in fear of serious injury or the loss of his / her life... there is a very big difference. If you had just attacked me with a weapon and I got the drop on you with mine.. yes, I would shoot you immediately if you refused to do exactly what I told you to do when I told you to do it. F-you would be the very last thing you would ever want to come out of your mouth.</p><p></p><p>I've got no problem with someone not taking any chances in a Self Defense situation. Say there is a situation where a good guy gets the drop on a bad guy who was armed with a weapon and tells him to drop his weapon... that would still leave a weapon close at hand for the bad guy to suddenly grab for. Also, there might be more than one BG to be worried about.</p><p></p><p>My opinion is that the good guy can toss a pair of cuffs at the bad guy being held at gun point and tell him to put them on and he better do it right then. If if I tell a guy I'm holding at gun point to stand on one foot and rub his belly with one hand while patting his head with the other... he darn well better do it. He'll do whatever he is told to do immediately or suffer the consequences. He forfieted any consideration from me when he attacked me with a weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1974585, member: 24428"] We are not talking about LEO's making arrests.. we are talking a civillian acting in self defense while in fear of serious injury or the loss of his / her life... there is a very big difference. If you had just attacked me with a weapon and I got the drop on you with mine.. yes, I would shoot you immediately if you refused to do exactly what I told you to do when I told you to do it. F-you would be the very last thing you would ever want to come out of your mouth. I've got no problem with someone not taking any chances in a Self Defense situation. Say there is a situation where a good guy gets the drop on a bad guy who was armed with a weapon and tells him to drop his weapon... that would still leave a weapon close at hand for the bad guy to suddenly grab for. Also, there might be more than one BG to be worried about. My opinion is that the good guy can toss a pair of cuffs at the bad guy being held at gun point and tell him to put them on and he better do it right then. If if I tell a guy I'm holding at gun point to stand on one foot and rub his belly with one hand while patting his head with the other... he darn well better do it. He'll do whatever he is told to do immediately or suffer the consequences. He forfieted any consideration from me when he attacked me with a weapon. [/QUOTE]
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