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I gotta agree w/P-Rock. Take classes - all the time. Join a gun club and go at least monthly. And above all, NEVER brandish a weapon unless you're prepared to kill or be killed. It's not a toy to be waived around in an attempt to threaten or scare people. Somebody just like you might pull out their weapon and take you out if you do.

I shoot quite a bit. Probably  1-2 times per week.  Rifles, shotgun, and pistol.  I do shot quite a bit.  But anyways.  I agree with him too.  The only way I would ever unholster it would be if it was a life threatening instance.  Seriously hope I never have to.    I'm not a person that feels I need to show it off because all it will do is get me in trouble.

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Sometimes unholstering is all it takes to diffuse the situation.

In FL you can not draw your weapon to win an argument.(That will get you 3 years with "Bubba")

Not an argument.  If you've got a couple of hood rats moving in, sometimes all it takes to dissuade them is the glint of a streetlight on a holstered sidearm.

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