Episode 412: When Can You Shoot Someone?

Topic: When Can You Shoot Someone?

Riley and Jacob today discussing the framework of self-defense law for all 50 states that breaks down in simple terms when you can legally defend yourself with a gun.

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About Jacob Paulsen

Jacob S. Paulsen is the President of ConcealedCarry.com. For over 20 years Jacob has been involved as a professional in the firearm industry. He values his time as a student as much as his experience as an instructor with a goal to obtain over 40 hours a year of formal instruction. Jacob is a NRA certified instructor & Range Safety Officer, Guardian Pistol instructor and training counselor, Stop The Bleed instructor, Affiliate instructor for Next Level Training, Graduate and certified instructor for The Law of Self Defense, TCCC Certified, and has been a Glock and Sig Sauer Certified Armorer. Jacob is also the creator of The Annual Guardian Conference which is a 3-day defensive handgun training conference.

2 Comments

  1. David Henry on May 8, 2020 at 7:36 pm

    Excellent, and light hearted, while serious! Glad you guys get along. Valuable information. Looking forward to catching up on more episodes! Love the humor!

  2. IVAN J RODRIGUEZ on May 10, 2020 at 1:06 pm

    Great podcast guys. I’m an attorney and am familiar with the use of force laws in my state. When I try to explain the laws to people I tend to use too much legal jargon. Your podcast was the perfect combination of legal language and language to make the average person understand the laws in general. It was much better than I could ever explain it. Keep up the good work.

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