Alrightyroo.
I have become increasingly frustrated and disillusioned with how concealed carry defensive shooters are treated by law enforcement, DAs, and then ultimately the civil courts.
Even the best "good guy" shooters seem to have to navigate legal and social landmines after "good shoots."
Has anyone taken, or heard of classes that specifically train how to make the best decisions in the critical moments of shoot/don't shoot scenarios?
Wanting to avoid the greyer areas of possible scenarios Im wondering if there are orgs tha run through a handful of the most likely scenarios and how to make good decisions.
thanks for your thoughts.
I have become increasingly frustrated and disillusioned with how concealed carry defensive shooters are treated by law enforcement, DAs, and then ultimately the civil courts.
Even the best "good guy" shooters seem to have to navigate legal and social landmines after "good shoots."
Has anyone taken, or heard of classes that specifically train how to make the best decisions in the critical moments of shoot/don't shoot scenarios?
Wanting to avoid the greyer areas of possible scenarios Im wondering if there are orgs tha run through a handful of the most likely scenarios and how to make good decisions.
thanks for your thoughts.