On 14/05/2018 11:46 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:
On May 14, 2018 at 12:39 PM Randy Bennell via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
wrote:


Your problem, will be the "well trained" issue.

If the "good guy" shoots someone who is not really a "bad guy" or shoots
an innocent in the background etc, it will just make matters worse.
It has to be difficult to train people adequately.
If the 'wrong guy' percentage for amateurs wasn't about 10% of the 'wrong guy' 
percentage for 'trained law enforcement', you might have a point there.

Mitch.

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But how much more often are the police placed in the position where they must make that choice? Amateurs don't appear to be involved all that often. I have heard it said that one never shows one's gun unless one intends to use it forthwith. Maybe the good guys just don't want to get involved in many cases. If it all turns out bad, then the good guy just became the bad guy. That sort of thing can be very expensive and very disruptive to one's life.

RB

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