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At CCW Safe we often receive many of the same questions, posed in various ways, from our valued members. One of those questions is "What should I do after I'm forced to defend myself."
In this Throwback Thursday issue we are featuring part one of In the Wake of a Self-Defense Shooting by Shawn Vincent.
What you do in the seconds and minutes following a self-defense shooting can have an impact, not just on your survival, but on your ability to stake a valid self-defense claim.
The truth is that a defender’s post-incident actions should be informed by the specific circumstances of the shooting. While there are no “one size fits
all” answers, CCW Safe has produced a list of ten things to consider after a self-defense shooting, and it provides a good set of guidelines for concealed carriers negotiating the aftermath of a use of force incident.
About the Author: Shawn Vincent is a litigation consultant who helps select juries in self-defense cases, and he manages public interest of high-profile legal matters.
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Is your membership information up to date? In an emergency accurate information is vital.
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Best for A concealed carrier and their spouse.
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Best for The best protection for those with a valid concealed carry permit
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Best for Members living in a Constitutional Carry state without a permit
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The Creation & Advantages of CCW Safe |
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The Real Cost of Self-Defense |
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The True Story of Stephen Maddox |
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