That strategy would be a very risky one to try to carry out. It would be best if the shooter had corroborating eyewitness testimony to the shooting from an individual or individuals not associated with him.
See post #25. It seems as though it's perfectly legal in Texas. LOL
34 posted on 05/27/2005 3:59:06 PM PDT by NRA2BFree
(We*ve been sold out by spineless, gutless TRAITORS again!!!! They made a deal with the devil...)
See post #25. It seems as though it's perfectly legal in Texas. LOL
Depends on a lot o things. I hold a Texas CCL, and there are a lot of variables. What the guy really has to worry about it is what was up range when he fired at the guy.