🔴 LIVE - Answering Your Self-Defense Questions

Published on October 17, 2023
Duration: 37:34

This live Q&A session with Kevin Michalski of the USCCA covers a range of self-defense topics, including legal considerations for using firearms against animals, optimal carry positions, the importance of calling 911 first after an incident, and ammunition recommendations for home defense. Michalski also discusses the ATF's restriction on UTM training ammunition, the effectiveness of AR-15s for home defense, and the legal nuances of using deadly force. The session emphasizes proactive preparation, situational awareness, and understanding the totality of circumstances in self-defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

In a self-defense shooting, prioritize calling 911 first to ensure help is dispatched and to establish yourself as the complainant. Address legal matters with your attorney after the immediate threat is resolved and emergency services are secured. This approach helps manage the situation effectively and legally.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction & Technical Issues
  2. 00:39UTM Ammo Restrictions
  3. 01:01Force-on-Force Training Ammunition
  4. 01:23ATF Civilian Restrictions
  5. 02:25Rabid Animal Self-Defense
  6. 03:57Articulating Self-Defense Actions
  7. 04:04Carry Position Discussion
  8. 04:43Holster & Off-Body Carry Options
  9. 05:52Strong Side Hip Carry Recommendation
  10. 06:28USCCA Giveaway & Membership
  11. 07:20Self-Defense Shooting: Lawyer vs. Police Call
  12. 08:37LEO Buying UTM Ammo as Surplus
  13. 09:22Number One Self-Defense Preparation
  14. 10:44Drawing Gun Without Shooting: Call Cops?
  15. 12:00Home Defense Ammunition (9mm)
  16. 13:599mm vs. 380 ACP for Concealed Carry
  17. 14:49Shot Placement Trumps Caliber
  18. 15:22Carrying in Vehicle Without CCW
  19. 16:19AR-15 for Home Defense
  20. 17:56Reloading Defense Ammunition
  21. 19:55Carrying Multiple Firearms: Legal Implications
  22. 21:41Announcing Armed Status During Break-in
  23. 23:45Situational Awareness Training Success
  24. 24:52Deadly Force vs. Physical Force
  25. 26:20Health Issues & Disparity of Force
  26. 27:51Carrying Gun During Trick-or-Treating
  27. 29:04Confiscation of Firearms After Self-Defense
  28. 30:18Using Deadly Force to Help a Stranger
  29. 32:30Laser Optics for Concealed Carry
  30. 34:55On-Body Cameras for Self-Defense Documentation
  31. 36:36Wrap-up & Final Giveaway Reminder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best ammunition for home defense with a 9mm pistol?

For home defense with a 9mm pistol, jacketed hollow-point ammunition is highly recommended. Brands like 124-grain hollow points are common and effective. It's crucial to test this ammunition in your specific firearm to ensure reliability and proper expansion, and to practice marksmanship to ensure accurate shots on target.

Should I call the police or a lawyer first after a self-defense shooting?

After a self-defense shooting, you should call 911 (police) first to get emergency services on the way and establish yourself as the complainant. This ensures help is dispatched and helps prevent you from being perceived as the aggressor. Address legal matters with your attorney after the immediate situation is safe and resolved.

Is an AR-15 a good choice for home defense?

Yes, an AR-15 is considered a very effective tool for home defense due to its lightweight, accuracy, reliability, and capacity. While it is loud when fired indoors, its other attributes make it a strong option for protecting your home. Equipping it with accessories like lights or lasers can further enhance its utility.

What is the difference between physical force and deadly force in self-defense?

Physical force is used to stop unlawful interference with your person, like a shove or punch, based on objective reasonableness. Deadly force, which involves a firearm or other means likely to cause death, is justified only when you reasonably believe you are in imminent fear of death or great bodily harm and it's unavoidable to stop that threat.

Can I carry a gun in my vehicle without a concealed carry permit?

Whether you can carry a gun in your vehicle without a concealed carry permit depends entirely on your local and state laws. Some jurisdictions allow it under specific conditions, such as the firearm being visible, while others require a permit for any concealed carry, even within a vehicle.

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