or at least have gotten a look at the license plate.
Timothy Heald
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Overseas Security Advisory Council
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-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 9:04 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: mugging in cmh
Tim is probably operating from the point of view of a gun owner.
However unless you are witnessing someone bashing away with a baseball
bat in a robbery attempt, I don't know how smart it is for an unarmed
person to run after a thief who has a very high probability of being
armed with a gun, if you yourself are not similarly armed.
I also don't know the implications, having a gun as a citizen, for
running after a presumed thief with weapon drawn, or shooting behind the
individual. It's a scenario best left up to the cops and those with
relevant training in most cases.
-Gel
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