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Originally Posted by AdrienXII
I'm not familiar with your judiciary terminology. I think we can agree on the fact that you're less likely to die from a wound in the leg than from a wound in the chest.
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Did you not see this link I posted earlier?
Man Dies From Gunshot Wound To Leg
Being in France, you may not have heard this story, either, about Sean Taylor, a player for the Washington Redskins:
Sean Taylor Shot And Killed
The bullet damaged the femoral artery in Taylor's leg, causing significant blood loss. Taylor never regained consciousness and died a little more than 24 hours later.
When I decided to discharge my weapon, I was not interested in wounding my assailants. You might even be surprised to learn that I was not even interested in killing them. I was interested in, simply enough, stopping them. The most effective way to stop an assailant is to fire two rounds into the largest portion of the body that can serve as a target: the chest. I stopped two of them before the other two took off (thereby removing any further imminent threat)...