10 Things To Do Before Carrying a Gun

Published on September 1, 2022
Duration: 5:44

This video outlines ten essential considerations for individuals carrying a concealed firearm. Key takeaways include prioritizing safe storage, understanding state laws, maintaining situational awareness, practicing conflict avoidance, and knowing the legal justifications and responsibilities associated with using deadly force. It also emphasizes the importance of firearms retention, tactical movement, marksmanship, first aid, and post-incident procedures when interacting with law enforcement.

Quick Summary

Before carrying a concealed firearm, prioritize safe storage, understand your state's laws, and maintain high situational awareness. Know the legal justification for deadly force (imminent threat with intent and ability) and practice firearms retention, tactical movement, and marksmanship. Be prepared for after-action procedures, including first aid and interacting with law enforcement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gun Giveaway
  2. 00:191. Safe Firearm Storage
  3. 00:432. Learn Your State Laws
  4. 01:113. Situational Awareness
  5. 01:414. Conflict Avoidance
  6. 02:075. Understand Deadly Force Decision Making
  7. 02:506. Firearms Retention
  8. 03:117. Tactical Movements
  9. 03:418. Marksmanship Matters
  10. 04:059. Self-Care and First Aid Fundamentals
  11. 04:4110. After Action Skills
  12. 05:26Next Video Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important legal considerations before carrying a concealed firearm?

Before carrying a concealed firearm, it's crucial to thoroughly research and understand your state's specific laws regarding concealed carry, including interactions with police and your duty to retreat. Ignorance of the law is not a defense, and legal review of any deadly force incident will scrutinize your actions against applicable statutes.

How can I ensure my safety when carrying a concealed firearm?

Carrying a gun doesn't make you immune to crime. The surest way to stay safe is to maintain a high level of situational awareness, pay attention to your surroundings, and think ahead about potential threats and escape routes. Conflict avoidance is also key; leave dangerous situations if possible.

What are the criteria for legally using deadly force?

Deadly force may only be employed when faced with an imminent, unavoidable deadly threat. This means your attacker must have a weapon or means to cause death or great bodily harm, demonstrate clear intent, and possess the ability to carry out the threat.

Why is firearms retention important for concealed carriers?

Firearms retention is critical because an attacker may attempt to take your gun during a confrontation. Proper training and practice in retention techniques are essential to maintain control of your firearm at all times.

What should I do after a deadly force incident?

After a deadly force incident, check yourself for injuries and be prepared to render first aid. When police arrive, calmly state you were attacked, point out witnesses or evidence, and agree to make a full statement after speaking with your attorney. Be prepared for detention.

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