by Phillip Starr
None of them would think twice when it came to killing an enemy. Were you to face one of them with a “Peacemaker” strapped to your hip, you'd be looking death in the face. And if you flinched, even for an instant, you were dead. And herein lies the lesson.
Mind you, I'm not saying that you should march out, try to find the meanest thug in the city, and engage him in a life-and-death conflict. Not hardly. But I want you to consider something; if and when you were suddenly faced with an assailant who meant to take your life, could you do what has to be done without hesitating? Would you act instantly or would you stop and think about the implications of what you're about to do? If you balk, you've already lost the battle.
There have been many martial arts enthusiasts who have written articles and even some books on the subject of the law as it pertains to self-defense. They warn about the legalities of using your martial skills in violent confrontations and it is this kind of poppycock that will cause many people to waver in the face of aggression. As a former police officer, I will tell you what any other cop will tell you; do whatever you must to defend yourself and your loved ones. If the enemy threatens you with deadly force, you may respond with like force. It's that simple.
The question, however, is, could you? Would you? Would you do it without the slightest stutter? Bear in mind that your foe won't hesitate for a moment to accomplish his ends. You mustn't, either.
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