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Course
- Introduction
- Effects of Adrenaline at the Outset of a Confrontation
- Legal, Financial, and Practical Consequences of the Defensive Use of Firearms
- What This Course Will and Won’t Do
- Part I – When the Defensive Use of Firearms Is Permissible
- Understanding the Law
- The Basic Standard for Legal Use of a Firearm in Self-Defense
- The Element of Immediacy
- The Requirement of an Overt Act
- The Element of Innocence
- Great Bodily Harm
- The Element of Proportionality
- Exclusions
- Examples Illustrating Virginia’s Law of Self-Defense
- Brandishing
- Home Invasion & Castle Doctrine
- Defending Others
- Retreat
- Recovering the Right of Self-Defense When You Are Initially at Fault
- Justified Versus Excusable Use of Deadly Force
- Circumstances Where You May Not Deploy Your Gun
- Modified Firearms
- Summing it Up
- Part II – How to Win the Legal Battle That Follows the Defensive Use of Firearms
- Introduction
- Effects of Adrenaline in the Aftermath of a Defensive Use of Firearms
- The Problem of Inconsistent Statements
- Calling 9-1-1
- What You Should Do Next
- How The System Works
- Preparation & Tools
- IBMOs, PLSOs & LSCs Analyzed
- Conclusion
- Contact Information
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