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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1522987" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>If you can't think in a situation like that then you shouldn't be carrying a deadly weapon. You can't shoot first and think later. Hard for someone to kick you in the head when they are backing away from you. I'm fine with the fact that he drew on him. But based on the video he was not justified in pulling the trigger. </p><p>Maybe there is something I didn't see. Looks to me that he pulled his pistol, the guy kinda picked his hands up, and then took a step or two away from the man with the gun. There was a pause and then he shot. I think his anger got the best of him. I'm a very strong advocate of our 2nd amendment and of "stand your ground" but I think it may have been abused here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1522987, member: 24583"] If you can’t think in a situation like that then you shouldn’t be carrying a deadly weapon. You can’t shoot first and think later. Hard for someone to kick you in the head when they are backing away from you. I’m fine with the fact that he drew on him. But based on the video he was not justified in pulling the trigger. Maybe there is something I didn’t see. Looks to me that he pulled his pistol, the guy kinda picked his hands up, and then took a step or two away from the man with the gun. There was a pause and then he shot. I think his anger got the best of him. I’m a very strong advocate of our 2nd amendment and of “stand your ground” but I think it may have been abused here. [/QUOTE]
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