Witnessed what I believe was a carjacking.

Bismarck357 wrote:

Everyone who has posted on this thread has put forth good and valid points. No two situations are the same,neither are the proper responses the same. Vigilent situational awareness at all times is an absolute. When you see what may be a crime taking place you are aware of only so much information,in a matter of seconds you must size up the situation and plan your reaction.
Now heres where alot of people will disagree with me...
Having a CCW and carryin' a gun is not just for self-defense alone,you have a duty as a citizen to safegaurd the lives of others who for whatever reason can't defend themselves. That means at times putting yourself in harms way,but that is something you must accept. The police are not our personal bodygaurds,and they can't be everywhere at once to assist everyone(no disrespect to the police mind you). If your additude is "Its not my problem" or merely sit back,watch the crime happen and report the details later,you are showing "indifference" to those in need;and that in my opinion makes you little better then the scumbag who comited the crime.

Those who have the ability to take action have the responsability to do so.

1st: Not only do I possess a Oregon CCW,but also one for Washington and Florida. And this may come as a shock to you,but I am a certified range officer;and I teach "Tactical and defensive pistol combat" classes, that means if you live in my neck of the woods and want a CCW,you go through me.

2nd: I am former military,a wounded veteran to be exact. 75th Ranger Regiment, 1st Battalion Bravo company,I was a lance corporal;my unit's call sign was:"Chameleon-25".

I have so many problems with what this guy has to say it's frightening. My biggest problem is that someone will cruise in here as a "guest" and think that "Bismarck357" is representative of us as a whole.:barf::barf:

Dr. Raoul Duke
Gonzo Forever
 
Bismarck357 said:
Having a CCW and carryin' a gun is not just for self-defense alone,you have a duty as a citizen to safegaurd the lives of others who for whatever reason can't defend themselves. That means at times putting yourself in harms way,but that is something you must accept. The police are not our personal bodygaurds,

Wait.... the police are not your personal body guards but I am? Uh, no... and HELL NO, thank you very much.

I am the body guard for me and mine, NOBODY else.
 
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