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My original post mentioned being punched in the face as well as being grabbed by the throat. The punch felt like and had the effect of Mike Tyson in the ring. Your on the ground now kinda woozy unable to run and he's coming back for more. Do you call "Time-out" or fill him with lead? I think I know what I'd do.
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PR, there are some simple (or, at least, straightforward) situations where just about any sane person can look at what happened and say, yep, that was a danger to life and limb. There are a whole lot more situations that are much greyer, where you could end up facing charges and the final result, whether or not you get convicted, may depend upon your ability to clearly articulate how you decided, in a split second, that you were in fear for your life and needed to react accordingly. What Ayoob's book does (pretty well, in my opinion) is address a lot of the little details that can help you make that decision and explain it to a potential jury. Remember, the legal standard for self defense is not that you felt in fear of your life; it's that a hypothetical reasonable man, embodied by twelve jurors, would have felt in fear of his life in that same situation knowing what you knew at that time. So, getting grabbed and punched may pose a lethal threat, but you may spend a lot of time and money having a lawyer try to explain that against a DA who keeps pointing out to the jury how you gunned down an unarmed man in cold blood.
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1. grabs you by the throat sufficiently to at least immobilize you. 2. smashs you in the face 3.AND does not immediately disengage. He has demonstrated Abilitiy -- to continue to hurt you to an unknown extent Intent -- to hurt you to an unknown extent Opportunity -- well he has you by the throat with no sign of disengaging. You have a reason IMHO to expect additional and probably severe bodily harm (ever been really grabbed by the throat?). Depending on disparity issues .... It is open season on this @#$%^
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In The Gravest Extreme.
I bought the book early on. It (for sure) was worth way more than the modest $$$ that I paid for the book. ![]()
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I too have read the book and it does have a lot of good information in it. Although it is a little outdated as Massad Ayoob at that time recommended several good .380 pistols for self defense firearms, he now recommends pistols in 9mm or above for a good defensive caliber.
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Great book...read it long ago! The moment someone gets close enough to grab me by the throat, that little .380 is a superb 'shoot him in the eye' gun...OMO, of course!
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I don't have a copy handy here, but IIRC, it was published about 1980.
In one of the first shootings by a Texas CHL holder it became more widely known that striking the head, neck spine or throat, when combined with "the totality of the circumstances", can justify the use of deadly force. |
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