1. There are five possible responses to a life-threatening encounter:
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2. Travelers need to know the rules of the road before heading to another state with firearms.
3. A gun or knife are examples of "ability" to cause great bodily harm or death.
4. As a very general rule, no one is obligated to speak to the police, but even non-verbal communication can, in some situations, be incriminating.
5. If you are attacked by someone with superior fighting skills, disparity of force can exist. The challenge is you must know your attacker possesses these skills at the time of the attack.
6. When selecting a firearm, size, weight and caliber are considerations to keep in mind.
7. Self defense law has evolved over hundreds of years and continues to evolve even today
8. For legal reasons, never use the phrases and or words "kill”, "accident", "mistake" or "I didn't mean to" (just to name a few), when referring to or describing your own actions.
9. After defending yourself with a firearm outside your home, select the option(s) that you should NOT do or say when the police arrive.
10. No matter what your level of training or how capable you believe yourself to be in handling stressful situations, you will experience, to a greater or lesser degree, a number of involuntary physiological changes during a serious defensive situation.
11. Laws can differ greatly from state-to-state. This is especially true where firearms are concerned and the legal use of force.
12. Regarding the color codes of awareness, condition "blue" represents an attack is about to happen immediately.
13. For target shooting, look for expensive name brand ammunition that is corrosive.
14. After notifying a police officer that you are carrying a firearm, if there are specific instructions given by the officer that you do not understand, ask for clarification.
15. Regarding the color codes of awareness, condition black means that the lethal assault is underway and someone is trying to kill you.
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