A shot in the dark. Or, is it?
Have you seen cops shoot?
What do I miss about Texas? Most of the food, some of the people, absolutely none of the weather.
Yup. I know what you mean. But civilians more likely to go to jail and cops have their union lawyers.
A blind person, or visually impaired person, if properly trained and proficiently skilled, is no different than any other person utilizing a firearm. They have to make the choice of whether the shot is justified, and they are personally responsible for their target and any collateral damage they may cause. There is no reason why a blind person is less capable. That is, given these unique set of facts. I have a YouTube video currently where I’m hitting bull’s-eyes consistently at 9 feet. Now, it’s much better to hit a threat because as previously aforementioned, threats make noise and targets do not. As for lawyers, I am a lawyer, and trust me you’re either going to have good lawyers or bad lawyers whether you are a self-defense carrier or a law-enforcement officer. Either the facts and truth are with you because the facts are true and the shot was justified, or, you made a very quick but very bad decision and you’re gonna have a problem.
“Shot in the dark, because blind shooting does not mean blindly shooting”