The thread "Have you ever had to pull your gun?" inspired me to start this thread. I have to admit that after carrying for close to 22 yrs. now that the thought of one particular situation bothers me (Okay, it down right scares me!) more than any other. Thank god it hasn't actually happened to me but it is the thought of a person or persons that are "NOT" armed violating my personal space with the intent to do bodily harm while I am carrying. The question is:
When is it within your right to use deadly force against an unarmed attacker? I mean, at some point one must make this decision or possibly get his/her own gun used against themselves. What are your views? I am planning on asking my buddy that is a retired deputy sheriff but I'd like to hear what you all think?
When is it within your right to use deadly force against an unarmed attacker? I mean, at some point one must make this decision or possibly get his/her own gun used against themselves. What are your views? I am planning on asking my buddy that is a retired deputy sheriff but I'd like to hear what you all think?