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Lol. I doubt anything you say, but especially this. Chester has a family of ninjas? It's more likely your family went to a slap fight competition..... and lost.... and this thread is a way to pull your self esteem out of the garbage.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: JBurns
I just took a course from USCCA on home defense which included dark and disorientation drills. All my family is trained in how to disable an intruder in complete darkness as well as we own three night vision sets. Three Adults in our family are fulling trained in firearm, knife and home object (i.e. books, lamds, brooms etc etc) defense techniques.
JFYI
Uh.. officer in distress, please turn my gun on.....
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: crayzeed
Yes, from what was discussed police firearms will only be activated in emergency situation where an officers life is in danger. i.e. like walking up on a suspect what has not shown his hands like theshooting of two officers just recently.
And their guns will be disabled in places like courtrooms, police stations, prisons and jails.
Unless it's a private sale
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: TonyS
Even in Texas you have to get a background check local, state, FBI clearance before you are allowed to buy a firearm Federal law of which all states have to enforce.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: crayzeed
Yes, from what was discussed police firearms will only be activated in emergency situation where an officers life is in danger. i.e. like walking up on a suspect what has not shown his hands like theshooting of two officers just recently.
And their guns will be disabled in places like courtrooms, police stations, prisons and jails.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: crayzeed
And their guns will be disabled in places like courtrooms, police stations, prisons and jails.
I'm going with a fever dream after waking up from a food coma caused by too much pepsi and cheetohs.
originally posted by: cynicalheathen
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: crayzeed
Yes, from what was discussed police firearms will only be activated in emergency situation where an officers life is in danger. i.e. like walking up on a suspect what has not shown his hands like theshooting of two officers just recently.
And their guns will be disabled in places like courtrooms, police stations, prisons and jails.
If true, you'd have a shortage of police.
What cop in their right mind would want to rely on a gun that required someone to be monitoring the cop's activities at all times, and be able to predict, in real-time, who is going to be a threat?
Criminals don't usually telegraph that they plan to try and kill a cop.
Keeping in mind that criminals will not be subject to chipped guns...
This is a pipe dream or outright hoax.
Taikwando? The most useless of all forms of martial arts? I do believe you would waste your time with that garbage.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Woodcarver
you are correct. Both my girls one an adult (brown belt) and one a teenager (currently yellow) are trained in Karate Dojo, my wife and I are trained in defense of ourselves and family, and I am currently a green belt in Taikwando. My wife knows how to use a spoon to hurt an attacker badly enough to get to her shotgun.
i literally know a group of 8 year olds who hold black belts in Taikwando.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Woodcarver
you are correct. Both my girls one an adult (brown belt) and one a teenager (currently yellow) are trained in Karate Dojo, my wife and I are trained in defense of ourselves and family, and I am currently a green belt in Taikwando. My wife knows how to use a spoon to hurt an attacker badly enough to get to her shotgun.