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Secpro
01-27-2009, 09:01 AM
1. YOUR CONCEALED HANDGUN IS FOR PROTECTION OF LIFE ONLY. Draw it solely in preparation to protect yourself or an innocent third party from the wrongful and life-threatening criminal actions of another.

2. KNOW EXACTLY WHEN YOU CAN USE YOUR GUN. A criminal adversary must have, or reasonably appear to have:

A) the ability to inflict serious bodily injury (he is armed or reasonably appears to be armed with a deadly weapon),

B) the opportunity to inflict serious bodily harm (he is physically positioned to harm you with his weapon), and

C) his intent (hostile actions or words) indicates that he means to place you in jeopardy -- to do you serious or fatal physical harm.

When all three of these attack potential elements are in place simultaneously, then you are facing a reasonably perceived deadly threat that justifies an emergency deadly force response.

3. IF YOU CAN RUN AWAY -- RUN! Just because you’re armed doesn’t necessarily mean you must confront a bad guy at gunpoint. Develop your "situation awareness" skills so you can be alert to detect and avoid trouble altogether. Keep in mind that if you successfully evade a potential confrontation, the single negative consequence involved might be your bruised ego, which should heal with mature rationalization. But if you force a confrontation you risk the possibility of you or a family member being killed or suffering lifelong crippling/disfiguring physical injury, criminal liability and/or financial ruin from civil lawsuit. Flee if you can, fight only as a last resort.

4. DISPLAY YOUR GUN, GO TO JAIL. Expect to be arrested by police at gunpoint, and be charged with a crime anytime your concealed handgun is seen by another citizen in public, regardless of how unintentional or innocent or justified the situation might seem. Choose a method of carry that reliably keeps your gun hidden from public view at all times.

You have no control over how a stranger will react to seeing (or learning about) your concealed handgun. He or she might become alarmed and report you to police as "a man or woman with a gun." Depending on his or her feelings about firearms, this person might be willing to maliciously embellish his or her story in attempt to have your gun seized by police or to get you arrested. An alarmed citizen who reports a "man with a gun" is going to be more credible to police than you when you're stopped because you match the suspect's description, and you are found to have a concealed handgun in your possession.

Before you expose your gun in public, ask yourself: "Is this worth going to jail for?" The only time this question should warrant a "yes" response is when an adversary has at least, both ability and intent, and is actively seeking the opportunity to do you great harm.

5. DON’T LET YOUR EMOTIONS GET THE BEST OF YOU. If, despite your best efforts to the contrary, you do get into some kind of heated dispute with another person while you’re armed, never mention, imply or exhibit your gun for the purpose of intimidation or one-upmanship. You’ll simply make a bad situation worse -- for yourself (see rule #4)

Courtesy of: Firearms Tactical Institute http://www.firearmstactical.com/briefs2.htm

Cris
01-27-2009, 09:11 AM
Great post. Now if you could get the criminals to follow these rules.

Are you LEO?

Secpro
01-27-2009, 09:24 AM
Great post. Now if you could get the criminals to follow these rules.

Are you LEO?

If we could get the criminals to follow these rules the world wouldn't need people like us.

Not a LEO, but have thoughts on it. Security Professional! Project manager with a security company and working on creds for Personal Protection. I know the laws and regs and all that fun stuff just as the LEOs do just not one.

Cris
01-27-2009, 09:27 AM
Yeah I know a lot of the laws also. Which is why I'm not in trouble. LOL!!!

I was curious since I saw the pic with your tactical vest on.

Secpro
01-27-2009, 09:30 AM
Yeah I know a lot of the laws also. Which is why I'm not in trouble. LOL!!!

I was curious since I saw the pic with your tactical vest on.

Gotcha! I'm working on getting overseas for the personal protection gigs in the private sector. Not the easiest these days with all the bs going on.

chrismia
01-27-2009, 10:06 AM
nice post

lino
02-02-2009, 03:20 PM
I did not know #4..

I remember back in the late '80s there was some loophole that you could open carry, and you would see people with cowboy style holsters.. Maybe I'm halucinating about the '80s...:confused:

Duskydriver
02-02-2009, 03:34 PM
Excellent thread.

I was reading on US Conceal Carry's website about the azz load of money you could potentially spend defending yourself legally. It basically said the same thing you did. make absolutely sure of what you are about to do.

While I don't ever want to end up seriously hurt or worse from a robbery, or anything like that, I certainly don't want to be someone's prison bitch either!

Secpro
02-02-2009, 04:46 PM
Excellent thread.

I was reading on US Conceal Carry's website about the azz load of money you could potentially spend defending yourself legally. It basically said the same thing you did. make absolutely sure of what you are about to do.

While I don't ever want to end up seriously hurt or worse from a robbery, or anything like that, I certainly don't want to be someone's prison bitch either!

Indeed my dear friend. Some times in life I've learned it is what is! When the timecomes for us to do what we must, we should offer no hesitation and deal with whatever fortunate or unfortunate events that occur after.

lino
02-02-2009, 05:47 PM
nice post

when are we gonna take the course buddy?

Secpro
02-03-2009, 07:20 AM
It has been brought to my attention that Concealed Weapon Permits may be obsolete here in the near future. I have not received any conformation on this as of yet, but when I do I'll see if it's allowed to provide documentation on it.
Apparently due to the Patriot Act the NSA is intending to make concealed weapon permits and assault weapons obsolete to non industry individuals. If you're not LE, Military, or Security you're pretty much screwed. Hopefully this is not the case!
As I said before right now it's just a buzz if I get conformation it'll be here first.
My opinion-:jerkit: :slapshoot:

Cris
02-03-2009, 07:32 AM
Damn hippies ruin it for everyone!!!

For who ever supports this, I hope they are the first to get robbed at gun point. Once again the government idiots think taking firearms out of the hands of the legal people is the problem. WRONG!!!!

ss1
02-03-2009, 09:11 AM
Hmm, that would be a complete 180 of all current right to carry states statutes.

Secpro
02-09-2009, 12:11 PM
Hmm, that would be a complete 180 of all current right to carry states statutes.

That's what I said! Apparently they're going to use the Patriot Act as a cover to raid the houses of individuals. It's really total BS to me, but we'll have to see what happens. Under the Patriot Act pretty much anything goes, thhat is what the gov uses to hold Terorrist's and such. That there is also mainly Fed territory. Not the kind of pissing match I was hoping for.

Adam
02-15-2009, 06:02 AM
That's what I said! Apparently they're going to use the Patriot Act as a cover to raid the houses of individuals.

Good thing some states don't have gun registration..

:fu:

Secpro
02-17-2009, 10:08 AM
Good thing some states don't have gun registration..

:fu:

That doesn't really matter! You know when you do your background check and all that other stuff? I do believe they have your info already from that. I may be mistaken, but It's something to think about.
Shit goes to hell in a hand basket I'll bury my shit ASAP!

Secpro
09-09-2009, 12:09 PM
Nothing has come of that Patriot Act BS that was talked about before and I'm hoping it stays that way. Of course we still have the bans and other bs to worry about, but the coast seems kind of clear for the moment.

Cris
09-09-2009, 12:28 PM
You just enjoy digging up old threads. Why can't you just make a new one?

Secpro
09-09-2009, 01:37 PM
You just enjoy digging up old threads. Why can't you just make a new one?

No, I just never commented on the topic again. I'll make a new one again when it's relavent. Don't enjoy making wasteful posts