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Forums » Legal & Political » Would +Ps hurt you in court?
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tigwelder56   
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  Posted: 8/5/09 4:18 PM
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  Many LEA's use +P loads, so I don't think it would be an issue that would sway a Grand Jury. As long as it was a justified shooting, it wouldn't matter if you used a .22 LR or a .30-06. The key word is "justified".



NCCCCWteacher   
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  They demonise people for using "Magnums" and hollow points, I just wonder how they would take +Ps? I carry them in 38 and understand the concept. But do you think liberal lawyers may ... more »

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