Instructor Mike explains how subjective belief in self-defense can lead to conviction, even when you believe you acted legally. He uses the 'People vs. Rodriguez' case to illustrate that cultural disconnects and legal precedents like 'stare decisis' mean courts may not accept a 'hood experience' justification for force. The video emphasizes the importance of objective reasonableness and avoiding 'conflict culture' for concealed carriers.
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