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<blockquote data-quote="Educated Redneck" data-source="post: 1486746" data-attributes="member: 84387"><p>Above is my lower 48 plan. AK gets a no mess around long gun on both people or very large wheel gun that can be handled by the user (long gun for me). Also, I'm law abiding and respect law enforcement, but not much good can come from the report. I'm not going to be interrogated whether it was bluff charge or true attack. That debate ONLY belongs on the mountain and with the animal and humans actually involved at the scene. As previously stated, any charge is as serious as a brandished weapon from a person. I'm all systems alert with lethal intent not backing down and don't think I or anybody can think quick enough to decipher at that moment what is right and wrong or the human or bear's true intent is. Bottom line, Human pulls a gun on me, you're dead. Bear charges me or my partner, same thing regardless of what any LE says. I'm protecting human life at all costs and will suffer legal consequences (alive) later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Educated Redneck, post: 1486746, member: 84387"] Above is my lower 48 plan. AK gets a no mess around long gun on both people or very large wheel gun that can be handled by the user (long gun for me). Also, I'm law abiding and respect law enforcement, but not much good can come from the report. I'm not going to be interrogated whether it was bluff charge or true attack. That debate ONLY belongs on the mountain and with the animal and humans actually involved at the scene. As previously stated, any charge is as serious as a brandished weapon from a person. I'm all systems alert with lethal intent not backing down and don't think I or anybody can think quick enough to decipher at that moment what is right and wrong or the human or bear's true intent is. Bottom line, Human pulls a gun on me, you're dead. Bear charges me or my partner, same thing regardless of what any LE says. I'm protecting human life at all costs and will suffer legal consequences (alive) later. [/QUOTE]
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