Instructor: Mark Shuffield ASP#07-506 Instructor: Steve Freeman ASP #09-593
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Protecting our futures and our families against evil men is a fundamental human right. If you are anything like me, the alternative--to live at the mercy of evil people--is simply unacceptable. I will not.
"There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men."- Edmund Burke
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There were 5.8 million murders, rapes, robberies, assaults, and sexual assaults in the US There are another 17.1 million burglaries and thefts. That's a significant crime for every 13.5 people. In one year alone.
The modern handgun, aptly identified by Samuel Colt as "the Great Equalizer.
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270,000,000 Total Guns
100,000,000 Handguns
60,000,000 Households
74% Male vs 26% Female
87 % of First Time Purchases for Self Defense
$515 Spent for Gun and $505 for Accessories
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RTC reduces crime: Studying crime trends in every county in the U.S., economist John Lott and David Mustard concluded, “allowing citizens to carry concealed weapons deters violent crimes. . . . [W]hen state concealed handgun laws went into effect in a county, murders fell by 8.5 percent, and rapes and aggravated assaults fell by 5 and 7 percent.”8
RTC success: Florida has issued the most carry permits–nearly 2 million—but revoked only 168 (0.008 percent) due to gun crimes by permit-holders.Source NRA ILA
Guns are used for self-protection between
2.1-2.5 million times annually.
Arkansas Code Annotated 5-73-120. Carrying a Weapon. (a) A person commits the offense of carrying a weapon if he or she
possesses a handgun, knife, or club on or about his or her person, in a vehicle occupied by him or her, or otherwise readily available for use with a purpose to attempt to unlawfully employ the handgun, knife, or club as a weapon against a person.
(b) As used in this section: (3) "Journey" means travel beyond the county in which a person
lives; (c) It is permissible to carry a handgun under this section if at the
time of the act of carrying a weapon: (4) The person is carrying a weapon when upon a journey, unless
the journey is through a commercial airport when presenting at the security checkpoint in the airport or is in the person's checked baggage and is not a lawfully declared weapon;
*Class A Misdemeanor 1 Year Jail $2500 Fine
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Attorney General Dustin McDaniel Opinion Opinion No. 2013-047 July 8, 2013
“I do not interpret Act 746 as authorizing so-called “open carry.” To the contrary, the journey exception applies only to “travel beyond the county in which a person lives” -- a narrow range of activity inconsistent with the concept of “open carry.” Whether one is “traveling” beyond his or her county, so as to be on a “journey” for purposes of Act 746, will be a question of fact determined initially at the time of police intervention. Generally, however, it is my opinion that Act 746 does not in itself permit a person to possess a handgun outside of his or her vehicle or other mode of transportation while on a journey outside his or her county of residence.”
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AR CHL CREATED IN 1995 5-73-301
COURSE IS PASS/FAIL LICENSE IS RECOGNIZED BY 38 STATES
APPLICATION ONLINEwww.asp.state.ar.us/
Currently 130,000 Active CHL in Arkansas
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5 Year License Picture will come from your AR Drivers License
Shall Issue to Residents Only:
Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Shall Issue to Residents and Non-Residents:
Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington
May Issue to Residents Only:
Alabama, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, District of Columbia
May Issue to Residents and Non-Residents:
Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York
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AL, AK, AZ, CO, DE, FL, GA, ID, IA, IN, KS, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NH, NM, NV, NC, ND, OH, OK, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WI,WY
DENIED: CA, CT, Guam, HI, IL, MD, MA, NJ, NY, OR, PR, RI, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, DC
You must play by their rules.
You are responsible to know the laws.
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We are all afraid of something
The REAL fear is intentional, overt human aggression
DC Sniper, Serial Rapist; Crimes close to home…
Fear is a motivator
Honor Fear it is a Gift
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Sex Offender Search ACIC.ORG App for That!
Actdatascout.com
Neighborhoodscout.com
Cell Phones
Apps and Web Sites
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“Thou Shall Not Kill” The rest of the story;
Homicide is the taking of another human life. Such taking, however, may be legal, such as in lawful self defense. Only if the taking of life was illegal does it qualify as murder
King David was honored for killing tens of thousands in combat, but considered a murderer when he murdered an innocent man, Uriah.
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Are you capable of using deadly force?
Am I prepared to take the life of another human being to save my own life or the life of a family member?
Does my religion permit taking a life in self defense?
Am I prepared to tolerate the judgment of others if I must defend myself with lethal force?
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Tool of LAST RESORT
The best way to win a confrontation is to avoid a confrontation.
Exhaust all possibilities for a non-deadly resolution to the encounter.
Imminent Danger: The threat of bodily harm must be immediate.
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Violent Encounters Study of 800 Incidents Handguns Used Predominantly (all but 1 illegal) Guns Laws did not deter them First started carrying weapon 9-12 years old 80% Practice Regularly (23 times per year) Officers practice average 14 hours per year They expect to be killed and don’t hesitate to shoot Average shots fired: Bad Guy 12 Good Guy 3
You bet!
Canada and Britain half of all burglaries are “hot”
US hot burglaries are only 13%
90% of time a firearm is drawn, no shots fired
More Guns, Less Crime, by John Lott
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2 to 3 Yards in Distance 91% of the time it’s at 20’ or less
2 to 3 Seconds in Duration
2 to 3 Shots Fired
40% of the time there are multiple threats
52% are in diminished light conditions
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Unaware: Oblivious Aware: Uses Senses: Sights & Sounds Alert: Threat is Identified Alarm: Action is Required
At Home: Safe Room (911 check-up)At Work: Exit Plan/Improvised WeaponsIn The World: Be Polite, but have a Plan… The place you feel the safest is where you are the
most vulnerable!
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How close is too close?
A threat can close a distance of 21’ in 1.5 seconds.
ACTION IS FASTER THAN REACTION
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Shoot to stop the attack or the threat goes away
As soon as the threat stops YOU MUST STOP.**
Threats can continue to fight even when mortally wounded. Under the Influence
Spotting Hits: You will not see the hits
Incoming Fire: They can shoot too.
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Call Will Be Recorded
Give Your Full Name
Briefly Describe the Encounter
Your Location
Ask for Police and Ambulance
Say NO MORE About the Incident
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Be Cooperative
The responding officer is not the one who determines your guilt or innocence.
Be a good witness, do not provide a written or recorded statement. Point out relevant evidence then shut up.
Memory Loss, Adrenaline, Confusion
Your family should have a list of people to call
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1. Verbalize to the responding officer that you are the VICTIM of an attack, identify the perpetrator, and indicate witnesses and evidence of the crime committed against you.
2. Verbalize that you shot to defend yourself or another innocent, from a grave and imminent danger posed by the perpetrator.
3. Verbalize that you will sign the complaint against the perpetrator.
4. Verbalize that you will provide a full statement within 24 hours, after consulting with an attorney.
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Harold Fish was hiking in Coconino County when a man with a violent history and his two dogs attacked him. Mr. Fish fired a warning shot at the dogs to keep them from attacking him. Grant Kuenzli then attacked Mr. Fish while yelling death threats. Mr. Fish was forced to fire at Kuenzli, killing him at point blank range. What Mr. Fish did not know, and could not know, was the violent history of Grant Kuenzli. A history, among many other facts of the case, that the judge and prosecutor would not allow in court for the jury to consider.
3 Years in Prison and $500,000 in legal fees
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Exhilaration Repulsion Remorse Guilt Scrutiny Revenge Lawsuits Prosecution
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BREAK TIME
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RevolverPositives-Dependable-Easy to Load
Negatives-Harder to shoot well-Lower capacity
Positives NegativesHigher Ammo Capacity Operation of slideEasier to shoot well CleaningLighter WeightFaster Reload
THE BEST GUN IS… THE ONE YOU HAVE WITH YOU
Full Metal Jacket The bullet does not expand as hunting bullets are
designed to. They stand a better chance of reaching through to an enemy that is behind moderate cover, such as behind a vehicle, for example.
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Hollow Pont (HP), is a bullet that has a pit, or hollowed out shape, in its tip, generally intended to cause the bullet to expand upon entering a target in order to decrease penetration and disrupt more tissue as it travels through the target.
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Neither, shoot to stop the threat
Efficient and Effective Fire
Aim for Center Mass
When the attacker stops you stop
Stay ready: Scan, Breathe, Communicate, Move
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Psychological StopThis is when the attacker stops fighting because of
the pain or the shock from the bullet wound.
Central Nervous SystemIf you make hits to the brain or upper spinal cord,
it’s likely to be immediately incapacitating, and generally fatal.
Blood LossPoke enough holes in vital organs and blood vessels,
you will facilitate bleeding.
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16 .223 Rounds 13 Went completely through
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5 Shots to Chest/AbdomenPenetrated less than 1”
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Legal Ownership of Firearms
Possession of firearms in your home or business
Legal purchase of firearms
Transfer of firearms
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CHL Holders are entitled to the following privileges:
NONE
You can be charged with crimes
You, the defendant, must show the act was a justified shooting
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Second Degree Murder 5-10-103 …extreme indifference to the value of human life
Manslaughter 5-10-104…recklessly caused the death of another person
Battery 5-13-201……causes serious physical injury with a deadly
weapon
Aggravated Assault 5-13-204…committing a crime displaying, using or
threatening use of a weapon
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Assault happens when you make someone fear immediate physical harm. The type of threat determines whether it is simple assault--you put someone in fear of your bare hands--or aggravated assault--you put someone in fear of your weapon.
Battery is the unwanted and deliberate touching of another person. As with assault, it can be either simple--you slapped someone--or aggravated--you shot someone but did not kill them.
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What is deadly force? The force in which a person uses causing, or that a person
knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm.
The use of Deadly Force is justified only under conditions of extreme necessity as a last resort, when all lesser means have failed or cannot reasonably be employed.
When can deadly force be used? In the immediate or unavoidable threat of death or great bodily
injury to an innocent person. Three conditions must be met to use deadly force Intent: Words or actions from an attacker that would lead a
reasonable person to fear for your their safety. Ability: The attacker’s weapon, size, strength or number as
well of your lack of these things. Opportunity: The attacker must have access to kill or cause
great bodily harm
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You must always be the victim not the aggressor
You must be able to prove you acted in self defense the burden of proof falls on you.
You have to show that your defensive actions were lawful. Fail to do so and you'll see your freedom will vanish like smoke in the air.
Self defense, as a legal defense, is only needed if you are charged with a crime.
Innocence. Do not start, forcibly sustain or escalate a fight.
Self Defense is a defense used only when you have been charged with a crime.
Play the role of the innocent and live the role of an innocent.
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Branca, Andrew F. (2013-12-01). The Law of Self Defense
Imminence If an attack is imminent it is about to occur so quickly that it can't be avoided in any other way than with force.
Intent, Ability and Opportunity
Force used too soon or too late is not lawfully justified. Using force against another after the threat has passed is retaliation, not self defense.
Branca, Andrew F. (2013-12-01). The Law of Self Defense
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Proportionality the force you use in self defense cannot be greater than the force you are threatened with.
Traditionally, deadly force can be used only against a deadly attack. Recently, though, states have carved exceptions to this rule. They include such scenarios as kidnapping, aggravated assault, an attack in your own home, and more.
AR 5-2-607
Branca, Andrew F. (2013-12-01). The Law of Self Defense
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Avoidance Do not go to stupid places with stupid people and do stupid things.
You probably shouldn't shoot an attacker if you can get away and call the police instead.
Duty to retreat only if can be safely accomplished.
Branca, Andrew F. (2013-12-01). The Law of Self Defense
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Objective Reasonableness uses something called "the reasonable and prudent person." A figment of the legal imagination, the reasonable and prudent person has the rather annoying tendency to do everything the way it's supposed to be done.
Your actions will be judged in comparison to Reasonable Ralph. If he would do no differently, were he in your shoes, your actions would be deemed "reasonable.“ At that moment in time.
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Branca, Andrew F. (2013-12-01). The Law of Self Defense
5-2-607. Use of deadly physical force in defense of a person.
(a) A person is justified in using deadly physical force upon another person if the person reasonably believes that the other person is:
(1) Committing or about to commit a felony involving force or violence;
(2) Using or about to use unlawful deadly physical force; or
(3) Imminently endangering the person's life or imminently about to victimize the person as described in 9-15-103 from the continuation of a pattern of domestic abuse.
(b) A person may not use deadly physical force in self-defense if the person knows that he or she can avoid the necessity of using deadly physical force with complete safety:
(1) (A) By retreating**.
(B) However, a person is not required to retreat if the person is:
(i) In the person's dwelling or on the curtilage surrounding the person's dwelling and was not the original aggressor; or
(ii) A law enforcement officer or a person assisting at the direction of a law enforcement officer; or
(2) By surrendering possession of property to a person claiming a lawful right to possession of the property.
(c) As used in this section:
(1) "Curtilage" means the land adjoining a dwelling that is convenient for residential purposes and habitually used for residential purposes, but not necessarily enclosed, and includes an outbuilding that is directly and intimately connected with the dwelling and in close proximity to the dwelling;
5-2-620. Use of force to defend persons and property within home.
(a) The right of an individual to defend himself or herself and the life of a person or property in the individual's home against harm, injury, or loss by a person unlawfully entering or attempting to enter or intrude into the home is reaffirmed as a fundamental right to be preserved and promoted as a public policy in this state.
(b) There is a legal presumption that any force or means used to accomplish a purpose described in subsection (a) of this section was exercised in a lawful and necessary manner, unless the presumption is overcome by clear and convincing evidence to the contrary.
Attempts to conceal the crime can be considered as evidence of consciousness of guilt. A jury may properly consider an attempt to cover up one's connection to a crime as proof of a purposeful mental state. Evans v. State, 2004 Ark. App. LEXIS 951 (AR Ct. App. 2004)
Lying to police, not call the police in the first place, attempt to get witnesses to change their stories, hide or mess with evidence, or even not say something to police prior to arrest when an innocent person would.
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5-2-607 Use of deadly physical force in defense of a person.
5-2-620 Use of force to defend person and property within home.
5-73-120 Carrying a weapon Class A Misdemeanor. 5-73-301 Definitions 5-73-309 License Requirements 5-73-306 Prohibited Places * List 5-73-308 License Issuance or denial 5-73-314 Loss or destroyed license/change of address 5-73-315 Possession of license
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5-73-306. Prohibited places.. No license to carry a concealed handgun issued pursuant to this subchapter authorizes any person to carry a concealed handgun into:
1. Any police, sheriff or Arkansas State Police office.2. Arkansas Highway Police facility.
3. Arkansas Highway Department Buildings (except rest stops)4. Detention facility, prison or jail.5. Courthouse
6. Courtroom.7. Any polling place.8. Meeting place of any government entity.9. Meeting place of any session of the Arkansas General Assembly or committee of the General Assembly.10. Any state office.
11. Any athletic event not related to firearms competition in which the license holder is participating.12. Any part or section of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, except a restaurant.
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13. Any part of section of an establishment in which alcohol is consumed on the premises, except a restaurant.14. Any school, college, community college, or university campus building or school/college event unless the event is for the purpose of participating in an authorized firearms related activity.15. Inside the passenger terminal of any airport, unless the handgun is encased for shipment by lawful transportation.16. Any church or other place of worship.17. Any place where the possession of firearms is prohibited by federal law.18. Participating in a parade or demonstration for which a permit is required.
19. Any place where a property owner or manager has exercised discretion to prohibit the possession of a firearm. At a private residence without having first advised the occupants that the license holder is carrying a concealed weapon and given the permission to carry the handgun.
5-73-307 CHL holder personal information is now private
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(16) Any church or other place of worship;
However, this subchapter does not preclude a church or other place of worship from determining who may carry a concealed handgun into the church or other place of worship
Churches are in the process of determining guidelines for their specific congregation.
By law churches are still off limits, unless the church grants permission.
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State Parks: YES Park Directive 3070 (Some Buildings are off Limits. They must be posted.
State/National Forests: YES 14
WMA’s: YES AG&FC Rule 20.01
Road Side Rest Areas: YES per AHP
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Must be hidden from public view.The holster must be: Safe ReliableAccessibleProper Fitting
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Arkansas Annotated Code 5-73-301
Certificate of Training
Fingerprint Card
Application Instruction Sheet
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COMPLETED APPLICATION ONLINE OR MAIL
FINGER PRINT CARD – SIGNED
CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING – SIGNED
MARK’S CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 501-282-3076
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ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. (Safety Wall for Dry Fire)
ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until readyto use.
ALWAYS know what is behind your target.
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Defensive Shooting Skills Defensive Accuracy Trigger Control Breathing Dry Firing Dominant Eye Natural Point of Aim
WARNING SHOTS
REMEMBER GUN SAFETY RULES DO NOT LOAD UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO FINGER MUZZLE RANGE COMMANDSDO YOU UNDERSTAND THE COURSE OF FIRE?LOAD AND MAKE READYFIGHTSHOW CLEAR AND EMPTYLINE IS SAFE
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