No, You Do Not Drag Them Back Into the House After You've Shot Them
This video addresses a critical myth surrounding self-defense laws, specifically whether one should drag a person back into their house after a shooting incident before calling 911. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, explains why this is a dangerous and legally unsound practice. The discussion aims to educate viewers on the proper legal and procedural steps to take after using deadly force in self-defense. The video also promotes "Right to Bear," a self-defense protection service offering legal assistance and resources for Second Amendment rights.









