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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1983594" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>My CC class was a joke also, but it got me a license to learn.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, everyone should read the laws, then go back several times and re-read the laws. Think about the scenarios you might be in and find all the sections that might pertain to that scenario. You will have a better idea of what you read on this board. There is a tremendous amount of great information here, much of it is opinions of what others are thinking of how they interpret the law in between the lines or in different situations, and also many interject their personal opinions. OC vs CC, retention, acceptable caliber for self defense, lock their firearms up if they are going to have a cold beer after mowing the yard, for examples. I have read several reports that more civilians have been killed by .22's than any other caliber. To me, shot placement is the primary factor. Disagree? Stand here and let my try this .22 short a couple shots. (I prefer a .45, but it does not always fit my circumstances.) </p><p></p><p>If you do this, you can then weed out the hearsay from the opinions and apply it to the laws you need to pay attention to and should read for yourself and your lifestyle. Just my $.02 worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1983594, member: 24583"] My CC class was a joke also, but it got me a license to learn. In my opinion, everyone should read the laws, then go back several times and re-read the laws. Think about the scenarios you might be in and find all the sections that might pertain to that scenario. You will have a better idea of what you read on this board. There is a tremendous amount of great information here, much of it is opinions of what others are thinking of how they interpret the law in between the lines or in different situations, and also many interject their personal opinions. OC vs CC, retention, acceptable caliber for self defense, lock their firearms up if they are going to have a cold beer after mowing the yard, for examples. I have read several reports that more civilians have been killed by .22's than any other caliber. To me, shot placement is the primary factor. Disagree? Stand here and let my try this .22 short a couple shots. (I prefer a .45, but it does not always fit my circumstances.) If you do this, you can then weed out the hearsay from the opinions and apply it to the laws you need to pay attention to and should read for yourself and your lifestyle. Just my $.02 worth. [/QUOTE]
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