This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a pharmacy robbery where an employee's defensive display of a knife deterred the assailant. Host John Correia emphasizes that attitude is the foundation of self-defense and that initiating conflict earns consequences. The analysis delves into the legal distinctions of robbery versus larceny, the legality of using deadly force for mere robbery in some states like Texas, and the importance of proportional force. It also highlights the principle of not chasing fleeing threats to avoid re-engaging and potential legal repercussions, advocating for breaking contact and securing the win.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV discusses Oklahoma's House Bill 2818, which significantly expands the legal justifications for pointing a firearm. Previously limited to self-defense of persons, the law now permits pointing a firearm in defense of real or private property, provided the individual is lawfully possessing the weapon and not the initial aggressor or committing another unlawful act. The legislation amends Oklahoma Statute Section 1289.16, the felony pointing of a firearm statute, to include property defense.
This video from Active Self Protection, featuring John Correia, analyzes a concealed carrier's defensive display of a firearm during an altercation in San Francisco. Correia, an evidence-based defensive trainer, emphasizes the importance of de-escalation techniques like 'Verbal Judo' and discusses the legal nuances of displaying a firearm, contrasting California's stricter brandishing laws with Arizona's protections. The analysis highlights how a measured defensive action can deter aggression while cautioning against potential legal repercussions.
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