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L p
21 Nov, 2019
Tom gives great advice in regards to his attorney webinars on USCCA. I certainly appreciate his professionalism and straight forward responses to CCW and home protection questions.
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Matthew gauer
21 Nov, 2019
Was a guest on USCCA [LIVE WEBINAR] Get Your Most Critical Self-Defense. Gave good information and I learned a fair amount. Thanks.
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Lib tard
21 Nov, 2019
Steve dipaola
21 Nov, 2019
Robert smith
21 Nov, 2019
This is the first one I've watched, and WOW, what great information!
I will watch more, and share them with my CCW friends.
Keep up the good work!
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Brian k
21 Nov, 2019
Very Informative and doesn't just tell you what he thinks you want to hear but what it is or what he has actually experienced. Thank you
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Vadim dubinsky
21 Nov, 2019
Excellent webinar presentation on legal issues related to concealed carrying and self defense.
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Larry smith
21 Nov, 2019
USCCA video. Tom Greve gave great informative answers to questions presented. I learned a great deal from this presentation that will help me be legal with concealed carry.
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Allan fusler
21 Nov, 2019
Tom is very well versed in the Wisconsin laws, w.r.t. self defense with a firearm! Unfortunately, I don't live is WI and hopefully, there are lawyers in other states, listed on the USCCA website, that are as equally well versed in those similar laws in the state that a CCW holder resides in!
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Stephen snitzer
21 Nov, 2019
I give 5 stars because there definitely was useful information, especially the breakdown on the different stages of making a potential adversary aware that you have a gun.
I have a question that you might address on a future podcast: If a person is planning on breaking into a house or attacking someone, are they not implicitly accepting the risk of possibly being harmed by retaliation from the victim, and shouldn't that place some blame on them if they wind up getting hurt. Why should the innocent person be expected to look out for the welfare of the bad guy? When under a state of extreme fear or an adrenaline rush, how can the good guy be expected think through what might be a reflexive reaction? I recently heard a noise in my house at night, and I experienced an extreme feeling of fear that I had never experienced before. It was as if I could be facing imminent death, even though I didn't know what had caused the noise. Fortunately there was no danger.
I also question why we have to see a weapon. I heard of an instance in which a homeless person approaching a pedestrian for money pulled out a concealed knife and stabbed the pedestrian. Why should we assume that a threatening person doesn't have a weapon just because we can't see it. I'm not suggesting that we should shoot homeless people approaching us, but we should be able to say " stay away from me" or "don't come near me or I will assume you mean to cause me harm" as a sufficient warning.
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Lyn wayman
21 Nov, 2019
Very informative but it might be nice to hear from attorneys from other states on occasion.
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Gordon mccormick
21 Nov, 2019
Legal advice is detailed and easy to understand.
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