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<blockquote data-quote="thecolonel" data-source="post: 859330" data-attributes="member: 9020"><p>Good Story and you are right. You never know when you will need the firearm. Many times you need the weapon for defense against 4 - legged critters not just the 2 - legged variety. The only time I have ever pulled my weapon was when my, the 5 year old son and I stepped out of the garage and came face to face with two Dobermans that acted aggressively toward us. They put their heads down bared their teeth and began growling at us, but did not advance so I did not shoot. We moved slowly back into the garage and pushed the garage door button, the door came down and they did not advance any farther. Scared the daylights out of me and my son especially was scared. It is interesting to note that when I talked with the police officer who responded to the incident, he chewed my butt for NOT shooting the dogs, he told me in the future if I am scared enough to draw my weapon, then obviously I was fearful for my safety and my son's, shoot the dog. The city would take the position that "it was a rational and prudent discharge of a firearm in the city limits.</p><p>By the way ever since that episode my son would ask before leaving the house, "daddy do you have your gun?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thecolonel, post: 859330, member: 9020"] Good Story and you are right. You never know when you will need the firearm. Many times you need the weapon for defense against 4 - legged critters not just the 2 - legged variety. The only time I have ever pulled my weapon was when my, the 5 year old son and I stepped out of the garage and came face to face with two Dobermans that acted aggressively toward us. They put their heads down bared their teeth and began growling at us, but did not advance so I did not shoot. We moved slowly back into the garage and pushed the garage door button, the door came down and they did not advance any farther. Scared the daylights out of me and my son especially was scared. It is interesting to note that when I talked with the police officer who responded to the incident, he chewed my butt for NOT shooting the dogs, he told me in the future if I am scared enough to draw my weapon, then obviously I was fearful for my safety and my son's, shoot the dog. The city would take the position that "it was a rational and prudent discharge of a firearm in the city limits. By the way ever since that episode my son would ask before leaving the house, "daddy do you have your gun?" [/QUOTE]
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