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Now you need to apply the same logic with your past voting record. Don't vote blue if you want to keep your new found guns.
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Welcome to the forum.Heard about this site through a Sportsman Warehouse Associate.
As a lifelong anti-gun person, a recent episode of violence that erupted out-of-nowhere gave me an insight about chaos. I was unexpectedly assaulted by someone with a metal bat. Even though this particular incident would most likely not be defensible with lethal force, the CHL class I took in response was informative and cleared up many gun myths that I had.
I also found a new found respect for the police and the danger they face on the daily.
In addition, I've also discovered a fresh perspective on gun-ownership.
While I still believe the government has a role in creating sound policy and regulation around firearms as per the "well-regulated militia" preamble to the 2A, I'm no longer in the "all guns are bad" camp.
Good to be here and looking forward to gaining insight from those sharing with much more experience in this domain.
I had a similar understanding. He did swing at my head which I blocked with my arm.Welcome to the forum.
I am just curious, what was it about an assault with a bat that would not be defensible? someone assaulting me with a bat would certainly be trying to inflict great bodily harm.
I'm not in Ore. so do you have a duty to retreat?
There was just a guy reported yesterday that was beaten to death with a traffic cone.
If you don't mind sharing, what happened? Thanks DR
The aspects of it were that make it complicated are that; 1) the bat could be viewed as a force equalizer since he is elderly and 2) the assault was on his property (driveway). In court he admitted guilt, claimed he was overcome with panic and finally apologized, The judge admonished him, so there was that as a saving grace.I have a better understanding now. The courts did not say it was not defensible, just that at your court hearing they could not determine if you were in fact assaulted.
Not that I'm suggesting this but, Had you shot him the evidence would have been dead guy holding bat, with a neighbor claiming he had been assaulted, and had to protect himself.
I point that out because, people that will swing a bat at you, will try it again. And having things go his way in court will embolden him even more.
Good Luck, and look into video cameras. DR
Guns are like children, fairly easy to get. The expensive part is feeding and trainingWelcome,
I too am fairly new to Firearms, was always pro gun growing up in the country every house had guns, I just was never interested. Defund the Police changed all of that, I am quite the enthusiast now.
WARNING - there is always another gun to buy and that gets expensive.
I know the county I live in , If I used a bat on someone even in my own driveway, I would not be able to claim self defence. the other party would have to be immediately attacking me to make that claim. [ no matter what age]The aspects of it were that make it complicated are that; 1) the bat could be viewed as a force equalizer since he is elderly and 2) the assault was on his property (driveway). In court he admitted guilt, claimed he was overcome with panic and finally apologized, The judge admonished him, so there was that as a saving grace.
great quote, "I never want to kill, but I want to bury people I love much less"Welcome! Guns are as safe as the person holding them. Like that bat! Sorry for your troubles, I hope you learn safe handling skills then practice as much as you can! I NEVER WANT TO KILL, but I want to bury people I love much less!