I think one ot the objectives of planning out your actions in a self
defense scenario (including with the inevitable questioning by police
and possible criminal and/or civil trials) is to "think like a
lawyer" before you shoot.
So you save your (or someone else's) life in a self defense
situation, but it is a "bad shoot" and you go to prison for 25 years
because you didn't want to "think like a lawyer?"
Sounds like a bad plan to me.
--- In Practical_Carbine@yahoogroups.com, Brian Knowles <briankk@...>
wrote:
>
> rd_hobbies99 wrote:
> > If you "don't like the site" why are you here? Moreover, why are
you
> > posting messages.
> >
> > And if you ever use full-auto as a cilivian in a self defense
> > situation, I hope the prison you get sent to has Internet access
so
> > you can tell us how you "don't like the site."
> >
> >
> Heh heh... I don't like the Yahoo site that I got sent to instead
of the
> poll. My favorite carbine is an M2. I reckon that if in a self
defense
> situation I start thinking like a lawyer, I'll get buried in the
end and
> won't have to worry much about it..
>
> bk
>