This happened to a friend of my father back in the 70's or 80's, they went to pharmacy school together- this guy chased the robber to the door, stepped outside and kept shooting, killing the bad guy. Mass laws are like most states and most of the world- you have to be INSIDE a home or business to use deadly force without question.... chase the guy, have a gun battle in the middle of the street- is the cop's job. Or suppose to be if they show up, either way, your 'duty' to business and customers is -inside. Outside, leaves lawyers, corupt judges and lame law enforcement to defend the bad guy- so there will be 'questions'and possible charges. to say you are protecting the public 'out there' ain't your business, inside the business is your business... a bank manager and I were talking about this awhile ago. She said if anything happened while I was in there, fire away, but she or someone will lock all the doors with an electric switch, she said our situation is inside, any crooks outside are police problems, we just stay on the floor with the dead crooks till the cops show up and secure the neighborhood. That was her 'training' on these 'events' . My dad's friend plugging one was in the hayday of mass gun control, but he got off, with the warning the next time he chased someone down the road shooting at him, it may fly in his face. If the people OUTSIDE the home or store need protecting, they got to get their own gun.... and that's the way it should be, get ownership in US and Canada up where it should be- hundreds of millions, 100% of clean record populations...
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