WARNING! Using These Calibers For Self Defense Could Land YOU In Prison!

Published on April 28, 2025
Duration: 8:02

This video discusses how the choice of firearm caliber and ammunition can have legal repercussions in self-defense situations. Judges may interpret the selection of certain calibers, like .40 S&W and 10mm, as intent to cause excessive harm, potentially leading to murder charges. The speaker advises researching local judges and understanding community norms regarding firearm use.

Quick Summary

Judges may interpret the choice of certain firearm calibers, such as .40 S&W and 10mm, as evidence of intent to cause excessive harm during a self-defense incident, potentially leading to murder charges and prison sentences. Ammunition packaging that promotes 'total destruction' can also be detrimental in court.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Legal Dangers of Caliber Choice
  2. 00:13Horrifying Court Cases: Prison for Self-Defense
  3. 00:39Judge's Dislike of Ammo/Caliber
  4. 01:25Missouri's Judge Selection Law
  5. 02:01Researching Your Judges
  6. 02:21Calibers Facing Judicial Scrutiny
  7. 02:27.40 S&W: The Big One
  8. 03:2110mm Auto: Similar Scrutiny
  9. 03:47Police Carry .40 S&W
  10. 04:21Ammunition Type Matters
  11. 04:28Avoid 'Total Destruction' Ammo
  12. 05:01Hornady Zombie Killer Example
  13. 05:15Public Service Announcement: Be Careful
  14. 05:47Know Your Community and Judges
  15. 06:0944 Magnum vs. Revolver Perception
  16. 06:26What It Looks Like to the Judge
  17. 06:40Be Cautious and Know Your Community
  18. 07:08Channel Call to Action & Prayer Requests

Frequently Asked Questions

Can choosing a specific firearm caliber for self-defense lead to prison time?

Yes, in some jurisdictions, judges may interpret the selection of certain calibers, like .40 S&W or 10mm, as intent to cause excessive harm during a self-defense incident, potentially leading to murder charges and prison sentences.

Which firearm calibers are most scrutinized by judges in self-defense cases?

The .40 S&W and 10mm Auto calibers are frequently cited by judges as being chosen with the knowledge that they cause more damage than smaller calibers, potentially leading to legal repercussions.

Does the type of ammunition matter in a self-defense legal case?

Absolutely. Ammunition packaging that promotes 'total destruction' or uses terms like 'zombie killer' can be detrimental. It can be used to argue that you purposely chose ammunition to inflict maximum harm.

What legal recourse might be available if a judge seems biased against a self-defense firearm choice?

In states like Missouri, you may have the right to 'strike' a judge and request a different one in state and county courts if you believe their biases could unfairly impact your case.

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