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by KaiserB
Sun Feb 10, 2013 7:10 pm
Forum: Instructors' Corner
Topic: Deadly Force Course Content
Replies: 10
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Re: Deadly Force Course Content

superchief wrote:I have found in my classes that I spend a lot of time answering questions about the laws on deadly force that don't really apply to carrying a concealed handgun (protection of property, theft, etc). Do we have to teach all the laws on deadly force or can we concentrate on the parts that deal with situations students will encounter with their concealed handgun. After doing this a while, I'm getting tired of all the "what if" questions that deal with home invasions, burglary and other situations that are "generic" in nature. Regular citizens (non-chls) don't have to have any training to keep a gun in the home. Why burden myself with training that doesn't apply to chl situations?
I charge $5 each to answer "what if" questions. I rarely have anyone pony up $5 to ask a question. I am more than happy to answer any questions regarding the penal code, however they can not be posed in the form of hypothetical scenarios of fantasy.

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