Law of Self Defense
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Law of Self Defense
Understanding Self Defense: When to Retreat or Shoot?
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Sharing here a discussion between myself and Mickey Schuch of CarryTrainer.com about some thoughts on when one should retreat when facing a violent encounter.
Enjoy!
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