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Old 01-11-2009, 11:35 AM
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Awesome Burglary Commercial!

Found this beauty!

http://s84.photobucket.com/albums/k3...mmerci al.flv
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Old 01-11-2009, 11:56 AM
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Funny, but I wouldn't use that same tactic in real life.
(Before somebody says it,.....We Know,....In TEXAS you can shoot anyone for any reason........)

If the bad guy is OUTSIDE, even if his hand is on the doorknob, he's not yet a threat that requires deadly force.

Let him take one step INSIDE the door.........different matter.

Enjoyable commercial though.
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Old 01-11-2009, 04:47 PM
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I agree with Shovelhead, make sure the threat is imminent before using deadly force.

Totally Awesome Guns is now owned by Impact Guns, an online retailer and owner of several stores here in Utah.

Del Schanze, the guy who previously owned TAG, is quite the character. He has had run-ins with the law and recently ran for governor but lost. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Schanze

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Alleged Reckless Driving, Brandishing Firearm Charge & Filing of False Police Report Conviction
In 2006 Schanze was charged with brandishing a firearm during an altercation with several people at a parking lot near a popular paragliding park in Draper, Utah. Reports alleged that Schanze was traveling in a black Jaguar sports car, with one of his children, at high rates of speed, through a residential area. Several residents recognized the reckless driving, and are alleged to have jumped into a pickup truck and followed him in order to get his license number and call police. Their stories conflict, but the police report states that Schanze exited the vehicle with a gun in his hand, yelling and shaking visibly. Schanze's claim is that several men confronted him, telling him in crude terms their opinion of his driving skills. Some of the parties contended that Schanze pointed the gun at them, while Schanze contended that he merely took it out and held it at his side, so the antagonists could see it. Schanze was ultimately acquitted of the brandishing charge due to lack of evidence, but he was convicted of falsifying a police report. [4]

I am sure the above video was in the back of the minds of the police officers that made the arrest.
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Old 01-11-2009, 05:36 PM
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Funny commmerical but unfortunately too many people will believe it is real life and demand that such evil guns be controlled and made illegal.
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