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Should sight be a requirement for legal carry?
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2410133" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I understand your concerns... however... look at the Zimmerman case. Not anything to do with the motivations behind it or whatever, but if someone is on top of me pounding my head into the ground, having a gun in my waistband is a lot more effective than a knife. And as for someone being behind them, well, I'm sorry, but if I'm fighting for my life, I'm fighting for my life. I do nothing for fear of hittong someone else and I die. If I shoot not knowing what is behind the guy who is ground-pounding me, there is a CHANCE someone else dies.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the poster above, applying restrictions to the 2nd becomes very very slippery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2410133, member: 9374"] I understand your concerns... however... look at the Zimmerman case. Not anything to do with the motivations behind it or whatever, but if someone is on top of me pounding my head into the ground, having a gun in my waistband is a lot more effective than a knife. And as for someone being behind them, well, I'm sorry, but if I'm fighting for my life, I'm fighting for my life. I do nothing for fear of hittong someone else and I die. If I shoot not knowing what is behind the guy who is ground-pounding me, there is a CHANCE someone else dies. I agree with the poster above, applying restrictions to the 2nd becomes very very slippery. [/QUOTE]
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