Keep Your Gun ON You | Active Self Protection

Published on July 4, 2026
Duration: 9:57

This guide, based on an Active Self Protection video, emphasizes the critical importance of carrying a firearm on your person for immediate access in a business setting. It details legal considerations for carrying in a place of business, particularly in Oregon, and stresses that having a firearm readily available is paramount due to the short duration of defensive encounters. The advice includes avoiding delayed access to firearms and refraining from pursuing assailants after an incident.

Quick Summary

Carrying a firearm on your person is vital for immediate access during short defensive encounters. In Oregon, business owners can carry without a permit, but employees need owner permission. Avoid chasing assailants after a confrontation, as it can create new dangers. The presence of a firearm can psychologically deter threats, resolving situations without violence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Portland Vape Shop Gunfight
  2. 00:06Heckler & Koch Brand Ambassador Mention
  3. 00:12HK Firearms for Defensive Carry
  4. 00:25Why Carry a Gun 'Just In Case'?
  5. 00:31Welcome to Active Self Protection
  6. 00:41Portland Shop Owner's Encounter
  7. 00:54Audio of the Confrontation
  8. 01:31News Story & Suspect Escape
  9. 01:51Portland Vape/Weed Shop Encounters
  10. 02:15Carrying a Firearm in Your Business
  11. 02:31Oregon Gun Carry Laws
  12. 02:45Employee Carry & CCW Permits
  13. 02:58Importance of Carrying On Person
  14. 03:11The Math of Defensive Encounters
  15. 03:35Assailant's Appearance: Mask & Knife
  16. 03:45Owner Draws Gun from Desk
  17. 04:01Gun 10 Feet Away: The Problem
  18. 04:15Distance Comparison: Owner vs. Assailant
  19. 04:27Counter as Advantage, Knife Threat
  20. 04:42What If Assailant Had a Gun?
  21. 04:51Luck vs. Good Decisions
  22. 05:10Fortuitous Outcomes Reinforce Poor Decisions
  23. 05:17Owner Retrieves Gun from Desk
  24. 05:31Assailant's Reaction to Firearm
  25. 05:43Concealing Firearm Use for Privacy
  26. 06:04Defensive Gun Use Without Shots Fired
  27. 06:12Psychological Stop & Knife vs. Gun
  28. 06:26Owner Wins Gunfight, Then Chases
  29. 06:50Don't Chase Assailants: Practical Risks
  30. 07:10Friends Waiting Outside: Crushing Defeat
  31. 07:30Secure Position, Call Report
  32. 07:51Resist the Urge to Chase
  33. 08:07Attitude and Willingness to Engage
  34. 08:22Preparedness and Tactical Errors
  35. 08:42Owner Did Enough Good

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the legal considerations for carrying a firearm in a business in Oregon?

In Oregon, business owners can carry a firearm in their place of business without a permit, as it's considered an extension of their home. Employees must obtain permission from the owner. A CCW permit is generally recommended for broader carry rights.

Why is it critical to carry a firearm on your person for self-defense?

Defensive encounters are often very short. Carrying your firearm on your body ensures immediate access, which is crucial for it to be effective. Delays in accessing a firearm stored elsewhere can be dangerous and turn a winnable situation into a critical one.

What is the tactical advice regarding chasing an assailant out of a business?

It is strongly advised not to chase an assailant out of your business, even after a confrontation. This can lead to unnecessary risks, such as encountering accomplices or the assailant re-engaging, potentially turning a resolved incident into a new, dangerous encounter.

How can the presence of a firearm influence an assailant's behavior?

The mere presence of a firearm can act as a psychological deterrent, immediately changing an assailant's behavior and potentially de-escalating the situation. This 'psychological stop' can resolve a confrontation without shots being fired.

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