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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 717273" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Then the thing to do is not remove it from the truck until he was certain that he needed it. A shotgun is not a good weapon for such a scenario. If you intend to use it for protection, you have to have it out before someone with a pistol pulls theirs. However, if you have it out you are committing assault which legally justifies the other person to pull out their weapon. </p><p></p><p>These are things that I thought about thirty years ago when I first got a concealed weapons license. If my gun was visible and someone wanted to mug me, they might shoot me before asking for my wallet. Don't let a potential mugger see that I have a weapon. If someone pulls a gun on me, I would shoot them before they realized I had a gun also. That also made me realize that if I pulled my gun out first, I would be giving justification to the other person shooting me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 717273, member: 2426"] Then the thing to do is not remove it from the truck until he was certain that he needed it. A shotgun is not a good weapon for such a scenario. If you intend to use it for protection, you have to have it out before someone with a pistol pulls theirs. However, if you have it out you are committing assault which legally justifies the other person to pull out their weapon. These are things that I thought about thirty years ago when I first got a concealed weapons license. If my gun was visible and someone wanted to mug me, they might shoot me before asking for my wallet. Don't let a potential mugger see that I have a weapon. If someone pulls a gun on me, I would shoot them before they realized I had a gun also. That also made me realize that if I pulled my gun out first, I would be giving justification to the other person shooting me. [/QUOTE]
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