Meanwhile, in Houston...
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The Canadian perspective.
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Once the adrenaline flows and you start to pull the trigger, it's very hard to stop. Women, in particular, tend to empty a gun when shooting at someone. I suspect that's because they are less likely to resort to deadly force and when they do, they're all in. Regardless, anybody is operating in a different world after that first shot is fired.
The head shot is the problem.
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Once the adrenaline flows and you start to pull the trigger, it's very hard to stop. Women, in particular, tend to empty a gun when shooting at someone. I suspect that's because they are less likely to resort to deadly force and when they do, they're all in. Regardless, anybody is operating in a different world after that first shot is fired.
The head shot is the problem.
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If there is such a thing as temporary insanity I think most people could legitimately claim it if they had just done that shooting.
And as IT said, at that point he was probably shooting a corpse.
@Copper said in Meanwhile, in Houston...:
If there is such a thing as temporary insanity I think most people could legitimately claim it if they had just done that shooting.
And as IT said, at that point he was probably shooting a corpse.
Yeah, I could see Adrenalin, Fear, and Shock causing bad things to happen even in a justified shooting. It’s one of the reasons that I don’t own a gun.