Choosing to carry a gun is a personal choice which you must make.

 

You must decide:

• You are willing to shoot and possibly kill someone who threatens your life or the life of another.

• You are capable of making the on-the-spot decision to use deadly force

• You thoroughly understand the law on the use of deadly force

• You are able to live with your decision after injuring or killing someone

If you have any doubts about any of these issues, then you are not prepared to carry a gun.

You must resolve any questions you have about your willingness and ability to use deadly force before you carry a gun. If you fail to make these important decisions now, you will jeopardize your own life, and the lives of other people. You cannot view the gun as just a threat which you will not actually use.

You must be willing to take another’s life if the situation requires this action.


Also consider.......................

A person can be held criminally and civilly liable for wrongfully pointing or discharging a pistol at another person. This could result in trauma to yourself and your family, the loss of freedom, loss of employment, related wages and health benefits, and future wages and employment. There is always the possibility of prosecution and/or a wrongful death lawsuit.

Is Training Important?  You bet your life it is.  In fact that is probably what you will be betting you can win.

 

Jerry Wrage

President and Chief Instructor

 Handgun Training Specialists

 248-844-8274