A Gun as Deterrence?: Into the Fray Episode 74

Published on August 10, 2015
Duration: 3:03

This episode of "Into the Fray" features USCCA Executive Editor Kevin Michalowski and Lead Instructor Jon O'Steen discussing the role of a firearm as a deterrent. They differentiate between active and passive deterrence, emphasizing the legal risks of brandishing a weapon and the importance of understanding state laws. The discussion highlights that carrying a firearm should be for defense, not confrontation, and that training is crucial for effective decision-making and threat assessment.

Quick Summary

Firearms can serve as a deterrent, with passive deterrence (carrying concealed) being legally safer than active deterrence (displaying the weapon). Unjustified display can lead to assault charges. Responsible carriers must understand state laws, prioritize threat assessment, and engage in comprehensive training that covers legal consequences, with the ultimate goal being deterrence before physical action.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun as Deterrence
  2. 00:26Active vs. Passive Deterrence
  3. 01:21Legal Ramifications of Display
  4. 02:22Deterrence in Home Defense
  5. 03:31Training and Mindset Importance
  6. 04:32Responsibility of Carrying
  7. 05:32Deterrence vs. Physical Action
  8. 06:33Confidence and Awareness
  9. 07:34USCCA Resources & Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between active and passive firearm deterrence?

Active deterrence involves displaying a firearm, which carries significant legal risks if not justified by an imminent threat. Passive deterrence is carrying a firearm without display, relying on its potential presence to deter threats and projecting confidence.

What are the legal risks associated with displaying a firearm?

Displaying a firearm without an imminent threat can be legally considered assault. It's crucial to know your state laws, as unjustified display can lead to severe legal consequences, even if no confrontation occurs.

How important is training for responsible firearm carry?

Training is crucial, extending beyond marksmanship to include threat assessment, decision-making under pressure, and a thorough understanding of the legal ramifications of using or displaying a firearm for self-defense.

What is the primary goal when carrying a firearm for self-defense?

The primary goal is deterrence. The aim is for a potential threat to cease their actions before any physical intervention becomes necessary. Physical action is a last resort.

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