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<blockquote data-quote="JonN06" data-source="post: 1645684" data-attributes="member: 17207"><p>H and H will allow you to sit on on the lecture for free if you've taken it before. But you would have to pay to shoot again if you wanted too. This is first hand experience. My dad and older brother took the course at H and H before I was 21. My dad later sat in with me when I was old enough to take the course. </p><p></p><p>As far as who you can come to the aid of legally, In the class I remember Doug Friesen lectured for the law portion and explained it as you could come to the aid of anyone, but that you take their rights. As in if you come to the aid of someone and didn't realize that they actually started the confrontation you could be an accomplice to whatever they were originally doing. </p><p></p><p>Probably best just to sit in as this was a class I took about 2 years ago and some of this information could be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonN06, post: 1645684, member: 17207"] H and H will allow you to sit on on the lecture for free if you've taken it before. But you would have to pay to shoot again if you wanted too. This is first hand experience. My dad and older brother took the course at H and H before I was 21. My dad later sat in with me when I was old enough to take the course. As far as who you can come to the aid of legally, In the class I remember Doug Friesen lectured for the law portion and explained it as you could come to the aid of anyone, but that you take their rights. As in if you come to the aid of someone and didn't realize that they actually started the confrontation you could be an accomplice to whatever they were originally doing. Probably best just to sit in as this was a class I took about 2 years ago and some of this information could be different. [/QUOTE]
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