I'd Rather Be Judged By 12 Than Carried By Six Debunked

Published on September 8, 2021
Duration: 2:29

This video debunks the "judged by 12, carried by 6" mentality, emphasizing that the ideal outcome is to avoid both scenarios through comprehensive education and training. Kevin Michalowski of the USCCA stresses that proper training is crucial for surviving both the incident and the subsequent legal aftermath, urging viewers to embrace firearms ownership as a lifestyle choice with significant responsibility.

Quick Summary

The USCCA debunks the 'judged by 12, carried by 6' mentality, emphasizing that the true goal is to avoid both scenarios through comprehensive education and training. This training is vital for surviving both the self-defense incident and the subsequent legal aftermath, underscoring the significant responsibility of daily firearm carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Judged by 12 vs. Carried by 6
  2. 00:18Speaker Introduction: Kevin Michalowski, USCCA
  3. 00:24Gun Giveaway Announcement
  4. 00:32Debunking the Phrase
  5. 00:41The Importance of Education
  6. 00:54Training as an Excuse
  7. 01:08Surviving the Incident and Aftermath
  8. 01:19Training Keeps You Alive
  9. 01:23Education for Legal Preparedness
  10. 01:37Responsibility of Carrying a Gun
  11. 01:52Gun Giveaway Reminder
  12. 02:04USCCA Call to Action
  13. 02:15Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the USCCA's stance on the phrase 'I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6'?

The USCCA debunks this phrase, stating that the ideal outcome is to avoid both being judged by a jury and being killed. They emphasize that comprehensive education and training are crucial for surviving both the self-defense incident and the subsequent legal aftermath.

Why is firearms training essential beyond just surviving an incident?

Firearms training is essential for surviving the aftermath of a self-defense incident, which includes winning the court battle. Proper education ensures responsible actions that prevent individuals from ending up in front of a jury.

What responsibility comes with carrying a firearm daily?

Carrying a firearm daily is presented as a lifestyle choice that carries a huge responsibility. This responsibility necessitates continuous education and training to ensure one is prepared for all potential outcomes and legal ramifications.

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