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      12-05-2019, 05:03 PM   #111
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You might want to check your state laws, most only protect your right to defend yourself. Personally, I would de-ass that area and call the cops.
I'm aware of the law. I'd likely choose to do what's right and worry about my own ass later.
I'd rather go home to my wife and dog but you to you.
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You might want to check your state laws, most only protect your right to defend yourself. Personally, I would de-ass that area and call the cops.
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I'm aware of the law. I'd likely choose to do what's right and worry about my own ass later.
I have to agree with MPower. You don't draw your gun unless you are plan to use it. You don't use it unless you (or a family member possibly depending on state) is in a life threatening situation.

I would get out and try to deescalate the situation likely, but I am not going to jump out intending to use or even show a gun.
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If some asshole gets out of his car at an intersection during a red light and starts wailing on somebody's windshield with a Louisville Slugger - I've SEEN this happen - Smith and Wesson and I are getting involved. There's no way I could live with myself if I did nothing. Doesn't matter who was right or wrong, that's no way to settle it. And the rest of the people sitting at the light shouldn't have to watch it and be terrified wondering if they're next.
Even if someone was hitting MY car, with me in it, the last thing I am going to do is involve my gun.

Drive away, call 911, it is insured property. Getting a lawyer for a couple hours is more then my deductible.
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Being from the UK, I find it incredibly sad this thread even exists.
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I gotta say, when I read about guns stolen from unlocked cars, I'm assuming they were sold on the black market by the original owner. On the other hand, when I lived in Cleveland the LEOs that I knew were adamant that you never advertise that you have guns because they are such a hot item for thieves (they called those 'protected by S&W' type signs 'rob-me's').
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Being from the UK, I find it incredibly sad this thread even exists.
Sad that people think about self defense?

A lot of gun people will use the fire extinguisher analogy, and I think its fitting.

Getting a carry permit (where required), is an extension of a hobby, and in CA, having a permit allows me to be less concerned about the letter of the law when transporting firearms to and from the range, or to and from my cabin (the locked container stuff).

I have also found that handing a cop your carry permit almost immediately puts them at ease, in this state, if you have that piece of paper they can be pretty certain you are no threat to them.
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Being from the UK, I find it incredibly sad this thread even exists.
A hand gun is way easier to carry than a narwhal tusk or whatever your cops used to stop the bridge stabber.
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Even if someone was hitting MY car, with me in it, the last thing I am going to do is involve my gun.

Drive away, call 911, it is insured property. Getting a lawyer for a couple hours is more then my deductible.
Why bother carrying, then, if you're just going to sit there and get your ass kicked? Are you carrying your gun as a loaner, in case the bad guy forgets to bring one?
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I'd rather go home to my wife and dog but you to you.
I'm going home. There was never any doubt about that. And so is the person whose life was being threatened. That's the good part - it's not an either-or.
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Why bother carrying, then, if you're just going to sit there and get your ass kicked? Are you carrying your gun as a loaner, in case the bad guy forgets to bring one?
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I'm going home. There was never any doubt about that. And so is the person whose life was being threatened. That's the good part - it's not an either-or.
I don't if you have actually drawn a weapon on someone but you don't want to. I have recently been in a situation requiring this and thankfully I didn't have to take someones life. Police exist for the exact example you presented, let them handle it, trust me.
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I don't if you have actually drawn a weapon on someone but you don't want to. I have recently been in a situation requiring this and thankfully I didn't have to take someones life. Police exist for the exact example you presented, let them handle it, trust me.
The police get there after it's all over and interview whoever is left. I will be among them.
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The police get there after it's all over and interview whoever is left. I will be among them.
Well it sounds like you have it all figured out. I just hope for your case you arent ever in that situation.
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Being from the UK, I find it incredibly sad this thread even exists.
Just sit back and watch, no point upsetting them all.
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Being from the UK, I find it incredibly sad this thread even exists.
We appreciate your smug sanctimony, and we hope you stay safe despite the fact that knife crimes and robberies in your country are rising rapidly and there isn't a damned thing you can (or will) do about it.
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Why bother carrying, then, if you're just going to sit there and get your ass kicked? Are you carrying your gun as a loaner, in case the bad guy forgets to bring one?
at what point in our fictional scenario did I get my ass kicked?

If someone with a bat is showing signs of mental illness (hitting a car), and I can simply drive away from the area that is 100% what I am going to do.

Obviously, if the situation changes, and I am unable to escape the situation, and the guy is coming through the window...he’s going to have a red dot on his chest.

The last thing I ever want to do is have to use a gun on a person, for many reasons, mostly I just want to go home and not visit the courts.
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Why would someone leave a firearm in an unattended vehicle is beyond me and the scary part is a lot of these vehicles are left unlocked.

I believe a firearm should never be left unattended unless its in your safe in your home. However, I would make an exception for lockable reinforced storage like metal strongbox that is bolted into the floor underneath the back seat of a truck.

Maybe because I live in Canada, I "don't get it" but if the firearm is not on your person there is no reason it should be anywhere else other than in a safe.
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Why would someone leave a firearm in an unattended vehicle is beyond me and the scary part is a lot of these vehicles are left unlocked.

I believe a firearm should never be left unattended unless its in your safe in your home. However, I would make an exception for lockable reinforced storage like metal strongbox that is bolted into the floor underneath the back seat of a truck.

Maybe because I live in Canada, I "don't get it" but if the firearm is not on your person there is no reason it should be anywhere else other than in a safe.


Let's just leave it at, you don't get it.
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The police get there after it's all over and interview whoever is left. I will be among them.

My favorite saying, when seconds matter.... the police are just minutes away....
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Let's just leave it at, you don't get it.
fair enough
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None of my firearms are left unattended in my vehicle at any time. I’m even hesitant to leave one or several in my car to walk into a store for a soda and out in a min or two.
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Why would someone leave a firearm in an unattended vehicle is beyond me and the scary part is a lot of these vehicles are left unlocked.

I believe a firearm should never be left unattended unless its in your safe in your home. However, I would make an exception for lockable reinforced storage like metal strongbox that is bolted into the floor underneath the back seat of a truck.

Maybe because I live in Canada, I "don't get it" but if the firearm is not on your person there is no reason it should be anywhere else other than in a safe.
I think a responsible firearm owner would agree. It should be in your possession/under your control, or locked in a safe. ESPECIALLY if you have kids in the house.

Many of my fellow gun owners will say, 'I told my kids...' yeah, we all know that all kids everything that their parents say all the time, and none of them have little a-hole friends that like to get into trouble.

For the 'what good is it if its in a safe?' crowd, I have a bedside gun vault, that is quick and easy to open in the dark, and a gun vault for the vehicle too
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