Originally posted by Tant01
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"When the gun is in your face" is a very graphic way of putting life and death situations, but like I said, it ignores the reality of the situation.
Is the gun literally in your face?
What are the odds you are within reasonable reach of the gunman?
If you are not in reach of the gunman, how many fleeing people do you have to impede/get past in your attempt to reach the gunman?
How many MORE people will die due to the delay you cause?
How many people will simply knock you down in panic, leading you to be trampled, and leading your effort to ultimately be unsuccessful?
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