Let’s get to the down and dirty.
Have you been in one or more violent situations? Do you honestly think you will have time to think it through, decide and act?
You can call it whatever you want, but;
Self Defense – A legally defined term that one’s actions must conform to for society to judge what was done as justifiable.
If it doesn’t conform it isn’t self-defense.
From my friend Sheriff Jim Wilson;
PUT IT IN PERSPECTIVE...For some of the so-called defensive shooting experts who wonder why some of us don't take your BS seriously, try this...Go to the Safari Club Annual Meeting...tell them that you've never been to Africa...never shot a buffalo, lion, or elephant...never been there when one was shot...then proceed to tell them what guns, calibers, and bullets, they should be using on Africa's dangerous game. Let me know how that works out for you.
You can talk all the talk all you want about this or that, but until you have survived one or more violent encounters you don’t have a clue what you will or not do.
Gun or knife? Ball bat or broken bottle? One or multiple assailants? What direction do I go? Do I run? Can I outrun a slew of bullets or leap a tall building with a single bound? Do I draw? Do I shoot?
With the onset of tunnel vision, auditory exclusion and the loss of fine motor skills can you honestly say you are capable of answering all of those questions and taking an action in ½ of a second or less?
If you think for one second that you will have time to evaluate and decide you are deluding yourself.
In that moment you either know and do or die.
Now in the aftermath thousands will take days, weeks and months to Monday morning quarterback a decision you had less than a second to make.
And let’s get this out of the way; “Reasonable man” is a legal fantasy.
Who determines what is or is not a reasonable man? It will be those on the jury that have hours and days to pick apart everything you decided and did in 2-3 seconds.
To the hold hands and sing Kumbya group no “reasonable man” would ever use a weapon to defend against violence.
Stand your ground takes all of that Monday morning quarterbacking and reasonable man B.S. out of the legal equation.