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Monday, January 28, 2013

WARNING SHOTS....THAT'S A NO NO!!!!!

PICKED THIS UP OFF OF MILITARY .COM, WRITTEN BY JEFF ANDERSON.  GOOD INFORMATION.


Let’s face it…
Our screwed up legal sys­tem has prac­ti­cally made it “open sea­son” on decent, respon­si­ble gun own­ers by often­times send­ing US to jail just for pro­tect­ing our homes and our loved ones.Legal self defense cases are show­ing that jusctice is not always served.Take the case of Den­nis Flem­ing for example…Ear­lier this year, Flem­ing (61), of New Hamp­shire, returned home to find his house had been burglarized.For­tu­nately, he could see the bur­glar in the progress of crawl­ing out of his neighbor’s win­dow as he went for his sec­ond hit.Grab­bing his .38 cal­iber hand­gun, Flem­ing raced out­side to con­tront the crim­i­nal and yelled “FREEZE!”He then fired a “warn­ing shot” safely into the ground and held the 27 y.o. bur­glar at gun­point until the police arrived.“I didn’t think I could han­dle this guy phys­i­cally, so I fired into the ground.” said Fleming.Sounds like a solid case of upstand­ing cit­i­zen doing his duty to take another scum­bag off the street, right?But when the police arrived, not only did they take the bur­glar into custondy……they arrested 61 y.o. Flem­ing too!
Why?Well, even though no one was hurt in this inci­dent, the offi­cial charge was “Reck­less Con­duct” and, found guilty, Flem­ing could face about the same sen­tenc­ing as the thug he caught red-handed!“I didn’t know it was ille­gal to fire into the ground. I have 14 grand­chil­dren.  I don’t want to be a felon and go to jail” con­tin­ued Flem­ing in his statement.As it turned out, Flem­ing was even­tu­ally let go but was racked with legal expenses and the emo­tional scars of being branded a “crim­i­nal” for doing noth­ing more than what he felt was a safe way to stop a crime in progress.Here’s the impor­tant les­son you must understand…
Fir­ing a “warn­ing shot” — even if the bul­let never hits any­thing or any­one — may actu­ally be con­sid­ered “ille­gal” by your local law enforce­ment and court prosecutors.Think about it…How many acci­den­tal mur­ders have hap­pened because of “stray bullets”?Lots!For that rea­son, laws have been put in place that are very clear about when you can pull the trigger.You must NEVER for­get that our legal sys­tem is about the “law” — plain and simple.And if there’s any chance you’ve bro­ken that law, it’s the cops’ job to place you into custody.When that hap­pens, your fate may then be placed in the hands of a jury who will hear argu­ments about how “wrong” you were in your actions.In fact, it’s the pros­e­cut­ing attorney’s job to do every­thing in his power to make sure you’re found “GUILTY”!
While this case turned out ok for Flem­ing (who lived on a farm house in the coun­try with lit­tle around him), you may not be so lucky.So pay close attention…The ONLY time you should fire your weapon is in self defense when you feel your life is in danger.\The “warn­ing shot” myth that so many peo­ple think is ok, could be that one wrong move you make that could land you in prison for the rest of your life.Respon­si­bly armed cit­i­zens should NEVER have to face prison time for tak­ing up arms against an attacker.For more infor­ma­tion on how to pro­tect your legal rights in a shoot­ing inci­dent, go towww.BulletproofDefenseDVD.com.
The con­tents cov­ered on this video may save your life… AND may keep you out of prison if you ever have to use your gun for self defense!










































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