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Not long ago, I became a member of USCCA, so that I have some help if I ever use my hand gun 'legally.' I put the word legally in parenthesis because even when you and I use it to protect our or our family's life, the word 'legal has to be legal ( no parenthesis) in the eyes of the system. I'll quote from a USCCA magazine sent by e mail for free download to members, so I cannot put the link for it here. What are your thoughts on this topic. It seems that the system wants to disarm us at the first opportunity. It doesn't matter that even if we use our gun as prescribed by law, they will take it away from us. Is this view below a recent trend? Were we more protected by the legal system when we used our gun to protect our life 50 years ago? Do you agree with the writer of the article below? I think leos have more of a chance of being restored to their job after an incident where they 'legally' used their gun and killed the perpetrator. This was the point I was trying to make to me Chief buddy, but he didn't see it as I did.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF USING YOUR GUN IN SELF-DEFENSE...
Now I need to address the major problem
that has quickly become one of the
biggest concerns for all responsibly prepared
citizens of the United States.
The best way for me to summarize this
concern is with the huge question that
people are always asking me:
“The state I live in is pretty friendly
toward self-defense and home defense.
But it seems like you hear all these horror
stories about people who still end up
getting sued.
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF USING YOUR GUN IN SELF-DEFENSE...
Now I need to address the major problem
that has quickly become one of the
biggest concerns for all responsibly prepared
citizens of the United States.
The best way for me to summarize this
concern is with the huge question that
people are always asking me:
“The state I live in is pretty friendly
toward self-defense and home defense.
But it seems like you hear all these horror
stories about people who still end up
getting sued.
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