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<blockquote data-quote="918Shooter" data-source="post: 2208916" data-attributes="member: 30245"><p>I wasn't there, I'm not sure if the light was flashed into, at, or near the car. I'm just putting this out there for discussion. Something to think about. I know the guy was very fearful and shooken up. His family was terrified. A pop up camper wasn't exactly solid cover.</p><p>My personal motto is like others have said, carrying a weapon is greater cause for avoiding confrontations. I think many people have a picture of someone kicking in their door, having a gun pulled on them, or coming across an active shooter. Never giving thought to two drunken shirtless GOB's looking for trouble. I think many of us have an idea in our minds how we would react to certain situations, but until the situation is staring you in the face or you have trained force on force would you know how to or how YOU would react.</p><p>Omitting the rhetoric maybe someone can take something from this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918Shooter, post: 2208916, member: 30245"] I wasn't there, I'm not sure if the light was flashed into, at, or near the car. I'm just putting this out there for discussion. Something to think about. I know the guy was very fearful and shooken up. His family was terrified. A pop up camper wasn't exactly solid cover. My personal motto is like others have said, carrying a weapon is greater cause for avoiding confrontations. I think many people have a picture of someone kicking in their door, having a gun pulled on them, or coming across an active shooter. Never giving thought to two drunken shirtless GOB's looking for trouble. I think many of us have an idea in our minds how we would react to certain situations, but until the situation is staring you in the face or you have trained force on force would you know how to or how YOU would react. Omitting the rhetoric maybe someone can take something from this. [/QUOTE]
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