Boris Bush
Moderator
If you didnt get that then let me put it in your own words. You in my view useing your guide lines are unethical. You as a leagaly armed citizen have a moral obligation to protect those that can not protect themselves. You left your pistol at home cuz mr. manager says you need to play nice and leave it home. On your way home you see 3 thugs beating down old granny. You know you cannt take all 3 of them so you drive up a little, call the guys that take pictures, take reports, and cleanup (AKA the police). An armed individual has an advantage to eliminate the threat of three to a more safe level for everyone (that happened to a co-worker that was not armed and that is what he did, if it were me I would have helped). Now if you did take your pistol to work, and kept in the car according to the law and used it, your job cann't do anything about your helping. If you followed the rule you just violated your moral obligation to use your legal weapon to de-escilate the threat. In my opinion your following the rule would have been unethical.
You can throw all the words at me you want, I have been shot at, blownup, beatup and kept on fighting, this keyboard infront of me aint no challenge at all.
You can throw all the words at me you want, I have been shot at, blownup, beatup and kept on fighting, this keyboard infront of me aint no challenge at all.