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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1107095" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>First, IANAL, but I do teach this stuff. Some important points:</p><p>1. <strong>The CHL does not give (or detract from) the rights of self defense </strong>under the law. The CHL is an exception to the general prohibition against carrying a handgun, and is irrelevant to the justification required to use same.</p><p>2. The OK law recognizes the right to protect people, not just to shoot in defense of property. That's why you can't rig a bobby trap to kill a burglar, legally. In an armed robbery, you should be acting to protect yourself and others, not the cash and merchandise.</p><p>3. Even if you are licensed, the employer can still prohibit his employee having a gun in his store.</p><p>4. Laws on use of deadly force need to be firmly fixed in mind before putting yourself in a position to employ it. A CHL class is a way to learn at least part of it, so <strong>why not take the class and get the license?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1107095, member: 796"] First, IANAL, but I do teach this stuff. Some important points: 1. [B]The CHL does not give (or detract from) the rights of self defense [/B]under the law. The CHL is an exception to the general prohibition against carrying a handgun, and is irrelevant to the justification required to use same. 2. The OK law recognizes the right to protect people, not just to shoot in defense of property. That's why you can't rig a bobby trap to kill a burglar, legally. In an armed robbery, you should be acting to protect yourself and others, not the cash and merchandise. 3. Even if you are licensed, the employer can still prohibit his employee having a gun in his store. 4. Laws on use of deadly force need to be firmly fixed in mind before putting yourself in a position to employ it. A CHL class is a way to learn at least part of it, so [B]why not take the class and get the license?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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