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To: tejek who wrote (723648)7/1/2013 8:22:34 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575396
 
>>>>see.......in a fight, if the reasonable person thinks that he may lose the fight, he has every right to pull a gun and shoot his opponent.

>>>Welcome to the wild, wild west.


Opponent?!?!? Lose? like in be embarrassed because you didn't get the great hits in like the other guy. Well if it were for points that might make sense, but if its for knocking the other guy out, that is a different matter. Do you not understand the difference between being attacked and accepting a challenge to go to the matts? Think Brain damage, crippled for life, dead...from an attack tejek not from a sporting event.

You watch way to much tv.

Yes, do what ever you can to stop the attack, including pull the gun and shoot the attacker. What the heck tejek?



To: tejek who wrote (723648)7/1/2013 10:28:28 PM
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>> I see.......in a fight, if the reasonable person thinks that he may lose the fight, he has every right to pull a gun and shoot his opponent.

If a person is on the ground, being punched, and having his head slammed in the concrete below, of course he has a right to shoot his opponent. He's in fear of losing his own life; he's going to defend himself anyway he can.

You wouldn't?