Kodiakco
Member
It's not an excuse, it's reality.
1. Being married, my wife comes first. I have to be alive/not in jail/not in the hospital to take care of her.
2. My parents are in their 80's and I care for them when needed.
3. I have a ccw for 1 & 2 and myself.
Within my limits I will help others. I will not risk death/great bodily harm for a stranger. I'm more than happy to be a good witness. I won't necessarily intervene if I don't believe I have the advantage.
Would I want my loved one to go thru this? Not at all.
Would I BLAME someone for not intervening? Nope, not in the least.
I see the following as an analogy. Men were working in a confined space. While in the confined space one man falls out unconscious and dies. His friend goes in to rescue him and falls out unconscious and dies. A total of three men died that day. Lack of proper procedure, tunnel vision and a blind sense of duty to their friends helped to cause two unnecessary deaths. Instead of one widow and fatherless children there are now three.
Whether internally (heart/conscious) or externally we all will answer for our actions. I'm not going to sit here and say I will help, when I won't, regardless of what any internet commando thinks or says about me. I'm selfish, I value my families life and my life over a strangers. I wrote a check (my life) to this country a long time ago that no one choose to cash. I now use those funds for my family.
I post the following as food for thought.
The Thinking Gunfighter: The Issue of Intervention
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1. Being married, my wife comes first. I have to be alive/not in jail/not in the hospital to take care of her.
2. My parents are in their 80's and I care for them when needed.
3. I have a ccw for 1 & 2 and myself.
Within my limits I will help others. I will not risk death/great bodily harm for a stranger. I'm more than happy to be a good witness. I won't necessarily intervene if I don't believe I have the advantage.
Would I want my loved one to go thru this? Not at all.
Would I BLAME someone for not intervening? Nope, not in the least.
I see the following as an analogy. Men were working in a confined space. While in the confined space one man falls out unconscious and dies. His friend goes in to rescue him and falls out unconscious and dies. A total of three men died that day. Lack of proper procedure, tunnel vision and a blind sense of duty to their friends helped to cause two unnecessary deaths. Instead of one widow and fatherless children there are now three.
Whether internally (heart/conscious) or externally we all will answer for our actions. I'm not going to sit here and say I will help, when I won't, regardless of what any internet commando thinks or says about me. I'm selfish, I value my families life and my life over a strangers. I wrote a check (my life) to this country a long time ago that no one choose to cash. I now use those funds for my family.
I post the following as food for thought.
The Thinking Gunfighter: The Issue of Intervention
Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
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