The Law of Self Defense: The Indispensable Guide to the Armed Citizen *EPUB

The world is a dangerous place. That's why you're prepared to protect yourself and your loved ones. Now arm yourself for the legal battle that happens after an attack. The first fight is for your life – the second for your liberty. Andrew F. Branca, the renowned expert in self-defense law, teaches you how to make quick, effective, legally appropriate decisions in life-and-death situations. His easy-to-understand analysis thoroughly covers the laws of all fifty states. Key legal principles are illustrated with interesting, sometimes heart-wrenching, true life examples of people defending themselves, and how their decisions helped, hurt, or even destroyed their case. This thoroughly updated third edition includes an all new chapter on interacting with the police, including what to say (or not say!) to 911, first responders, and detectives. Don't be a victim. Stay safe from both the physical attack and the legal aftermath. This book, with a foreword by legendary use-of-force expert Massad Ayoob, will teach you the powerful legal truth that protects your life, wealth, and freedom. Read more

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Why Must Read The Law of Self Defense: The Indispensable Guide to the Armed Citizen?

This book provides great information on how to stay out of prison if you ever need to defend yourself with a gun. A few of the main takeaways I got from this book include: 1. Buy self-defense insurance. ACLDN is a good company and provides a lot of resources. 2. After a self-defense situation, call 911 and say someone has been shot, along with the location. Don't say anything else. 3. When the police arrive, make a complaint against your attacker. 4. Point out the evidence before it gets lost or tampered with. Point out your attacker's weapon, shell casings, etc. Note, criminals frequently throw their weapons as they go down. 5. Point out all the witnesses. Otherwise, new witnesses will magically appear; these are often times your attacker's friends. 6. Don't say anything else. You need a few days to fully digest what happened before you can accurately tell your story. 7. Contact an attorney that specializes in self-defense. Most attorneys are not good at real self-defense cases. ACLDN has a list of attorneys that specialize.

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