When to Pull the Trigger Of a Gun: Pacifiers & Peacemakers

Published on August 7, 2018
Duration: 2:51

This video, 'When to Pull the Trigger Of a Gun: Pacifiers & Peacemakers' by USCCA, emphasizes the critical importance of 'intent' and 'justification' before every trigger press. Instructor Beth Alcazar explains that on the range, intent is skill improvement and justification is responsible gun ownership. In a defensive scenario, intent is to stop the threat, and justification stems from the right to protect oneself and loved ones from death or great bodily harm, supported by the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

Before every trigger press, consider your 'intent' and 'justification'. On the range, intent is skill improvement and justification is responsible ownership. In defense, intent is to stop the threat, and justification is your right to protect life from harm, as supported by the Second Amendment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Intent and Justification
  2. 00:20Learning from George Harris
  3. 00:47Intent and Justification on the Range
  4. 01:19Intent and Justification in Defense
  5. 01:45Justification: Worth Protecting
  6. 02:10Conclusion: Thinking Through Trigger Press

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two key considerations before pulling the trigger of a gun?

According to USCCA instructor Beth Alcazar, the two crucial considerations before every trigger press are 'intent' and 'justification'. This applies both to practicing on the range and to defensive scenarios.

What is the intent and justification for shooting on a gun range?

On the gun range, your intent is to improve your shooting skills like accuracy and speed. Your justification is that you are practicing to be a more responsible and accurate gun owner.

What is the intent and justification for using a firearm in self-defense?

In a self-defense situation, your intent is to stop the threat. Your justification is that you are protecting your life or the lives of loved ones from death or great bodily harm, a right protected by the Second Amendment.

When should you reconsider pulling the trigger?

If you are ever unsure about your intent or justification before pressing the trigger in a defensive situation, it's a sign to pause and thoroughly think through the circumstances before proceeding.

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