Posted on Dec 12, 2021
Tim Steller's opinion: 'Warning shots' a risk in self-defense, Tucson cases show
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The biggest problem with a warning shot is that the bullet is still going somewhere, SGT (Join to see), and it's trajectory will end in something (or someone) which wasn't a threat.
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SGT (Join to see) It seems the article can’t be read unless one is a subscriber. Maybe you can give us a synopsis of it.
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I didn't have a problem, but I used the firefox reader view feature, It's a comparison of 2 different times that residents of Tucson fired warning shots and the disparate outcomes. One was a JoP the other an average citizen. The JoP wasn't charged, the citizen was, although from the reading the citizen had a better reason. Which led to My opinion of Don't waste Your ammo.
I didn't have a problem, but I used the firefox reader view feature, It's a comparison of 2 different times that residents of Tucson fired warning shots and the disparate outcomes. One was a JoP the other an average citizen. The JoP wasn't charged, the citizen was, although from the reading the citizen had a better reason. Which led to My opinion of Don't waste Your ammo.
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If I draw my weapon the decision to drop the hammer has already been made. The hammer will drop in a few nano seconds.
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