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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3889803" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>No, But I wouldn't mind attending one to see what they say and how they interpret the law.</p><p></p><p>These kinds of classes/seminars are always sketchy to me and very open ended. I wouldn't pay a dime for it but since it's free I'd go. I'd specifically like to know how they came up with these bullets - seems very general in nature and guided to all 50ish states.</p><p></p><p><u>Understand your state’s specific gun laws as it pertains to being a </u><strong><u>Constitutional Carry State.</u></strong></p><p>Is there something that must be interpreted differently than what the law states?</p><p></p><p><u>Learn the simple steps you need to take to properly and justifiably </u><strong><u>defend yourself and your loved ones.</u></strong></p><p>How objective is this? Or subjective? Is there something about OK law that we don't know or we are unable to understand?</p><p></p><p><u>When to fight and when NOT to (you must know what <strong>“Reasonable Use of Force”</strong> is)</u></p><p>How does one determine this and how does it pertain to OK law? How realistic is their guidance on use of force and does it apply to OK law?</p><p></p><p><u>The 4 things that need to be true to legally justify </u><strong><u>the use of </u><em><u>Deadly Force</u></em></strong></p><p>What does this mean and from where do they get it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3889803, member: 41176"] No, But I wouldn't mind attending one to see what they say and how they interpret the law. These kinds of classes/seminars are always sketchy to me and very open ended. I wouldn't pay a dime for it but since it's free I'd go. I'd specifically like to know how they came up with these bullets - seems very general in nature and guided to all 50ish states. [U]Understand your state’s specific gun laws as it pertains to being a [/U][B][U]Constitutional Carry State.[/U][/B] Is there something that must be interpreted differently than what the law states? [U]Learn the simple steps you need to take to properly and justifiably [/U][B][U]defend yourself and your loved ones.[/U][/B] How objective is this? Or subjective? Is there something about OK law that we don't know or we are unable to understand? [U]When to fight and when NOT to (you must know what [B]“Reasonable Use of Force”[/B] is)[/U] How does one determine this and how does it pertain to OK law? How realistic is their guidance on use of force and does it apply to OK law? [U]The 4 things that need to be true to legally justify [/U][B][U]the use of [/U][I][U]Deadly Force[/U][/I][/B] What does this mean and from where do they get it? [/QUOTE]
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