01-13-2022, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by RCL-09
As with so many things, one weighs the risks, which includes considering information and it's source.
So....
Random guy on internet.
Vs.
Nationally recognized expert who has:
...authored several books and more than 1,000 articles on firearms, combat techniques, self-defense, and legal issues... has written self-defense and firearms related articles... has a featured segment on the television show Personal Defense TV...
...has been in the courtroom as a testifying police officer, expert witness, and police prosecutor... a former Vice Chairman of the Forensic Evidence Committee of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), and is believed to be the only non-attorney ever to hold this position. His course for attorneys, titled "The Management of the Lethal Force/Deadly Weapons Case", was, according to Jeffrey Weiner: "the best course for everything you need to know but are never taught in law school."
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Exactly right.
That doesn't resolve the absence of caselaw on the matter, and few events are litigated more than are shootings.
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