>>If you knew someone had a gun in a drawer, and you had one in your hand, and they told you they were going to >get the gun from the drawer and kill you, at what point would you shoot them? Or would you try counselling?
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>This is a totally absurd argument. You do not have the right to kill someone just because they said they
>were going to kill you. Unless someone is a direct threat (In other words, pointing the gun at you), your
>cannot go off and kill them.
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Re-read the scenario. I didn't say kill them because they said they were going to kill you. I said at what point would you shoot them? All my training says once they possess the gun, having given their intent, they are toast. I'm not going to wait for them to take a few shots at me. Nor am I going to try to shoot the gun from their hand. Center of mass until the threat has abated.
John Harvey
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