The Night Rider
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Do those instructions tell you the conditions under which you are allowed to use deadly force in self-defense in your state? Or how the conditions differ for defense of others? Or under what conditions it is legal to use deadly force in defense of property?
The rules of carrying a gun for defensive purposes are different in every state, and they go far beyond just knowing how not to accidentally shoot someone. Why would you possibly object to legal gun owners being given the knowledge that just might keep them out of prison for the rest of their lives?
Firearm safety ≠ CCW safety. Legal CCW compliance requires a whole different knowledge base that can vary wildly across state borders. I think people should have easy access to that knowledge. What’s your argument that they shouldn’t, other than the tax dollars one which we’ve already dismissed? Remember, this whole conversation is not about people owning guns, it’s about people carrying guns.
Again, I'm absolutely positive the revised code for your state is available online look in Lexis Nexis. I know it is for Colorado because I've read it if you can't be troubled to do that you're not going to do it if somebody hands you the law book