Before I forget. I figured I'd add something that may be of interest to someone else down the road.
Brad at familygunfun.com is an excellent instructor and is a extremely knowledgeable on both Texas and Utah Concealed Carry. His class is very educational his teaching style makes it fun. He keeps your attention and provides you A LOT of invaluable information inside and outside the course curriculum. It's cheaper than Texas CHL. You only have to pay a $10 renewal fee prior to the end of the 5 years and you don't have to retake any classes. With the UTAH Non-Resident CHL, you can carry in 34 reciprocal states. And there is a couple of small differences between Texas CHL and Utah Non-Resident CHL when you reside in the state of Texas. He discusses with you how to handle 911 calls made after shooting to stop, control, and neutralize as a last resort in self-defense when if fear of your life. And what and what not to do if you are Mirandized. Of course, what to do when being pulled over by PD. And throws in a lot of cool scenarios at you that catch you off guard to make you fully understand the liability and dangers of third party intervention. Situational awareness techniques that I never even thought about before. How to diffuse tense situations with adult to adult non-demeaning communication skills. Very insightful and eye opening. The class is engaging and Brad carefully goes over each and every component of the curriculum in detail. Answers any and all questions. He also teaches firearm training and tactical
What portion of the curriculum I found interesting was the 70 acre 170 day Amusement park restricted carry. However, you can carry at a Carnival and at the Texas State Fair because it falls outside of these statues. Interesting stuff. And how you can't bring a knife into the Fair Grounds, but you can buy one on premise and leave with it....lol Some of these laws are asinine. And there is a 51% type of sign in certain places around the state that has a Texas Star and nomenclature on it, but it doesn't actually say 51% And it is in your best interest to not carry in these places despite the fact that it isn't labeled the way that is discussed in the Texas CHL curriculum.
Very good discussion about no duty to retreat, but it should be something you should do if possible and about not leaving a tactically secure position and learning how to dial 911 instead of being a hero.
If you think you know anything about gun laws and penal code, you don't know squat if you haven't been to a really good CHL class with a seasoned instructor with a background in law enforcement. There was more to learn that I was even prepared for. Took pages of notes and left feeling pretty humbled that I thought I was fairly educated on the subject going in and how to handle myself in various situations. NOT.
Brad Brasuell is the man. He has an awesome video on his site about why you do not speak to the cops after being Mirandized. There are two speakers in the video. One being a Law Professor, and the second is an actual police officer. They illustrate how easy it is to for a Detective to make you inadvertently incriminate yourself, even if you are innocent of a crime. Basically, how to facilitate your situation by keeping your mouth shut, regardless of the pressure until you first consult an attorney. Excellent video.
Check out this card.
Brad at familygunfun.com is an excellent instructor and is a extremely knowledgeable on both Texas and Utah Concealed Carry. His class is very educational his teaching style makes it fun. He keeps your attention and provides you A LOT of invaluable information inside and outside the course curriculum. It's cheaper than Texas CHL. You only have to pay a $10 renewal fee prior to the end of the 5 years and you don't have to retake any classes. With the UTAH Non-Resident CHL, you can carry in 34 reciprocal states. And there is a couple of small differences between Texas CHL and Utah Non-Resident CHL when you reside in the state of Texas. He discusses with you how to handle 911 calls made after shooting to stop, control, and neutralize as a last resort in self-defense when if fear of your life. And what and what not to do if you are Mirandized. Of course, what to do when being pulled over by PD. And throws in a lot of cool scenarios at you that catch you off guard to make you fully understand the liability and dangers of third party intervention. Situational awareness techniques that I never even thought about before. How to diffuse tense situations with adult to adult non-demeaning communication skills. Very insightful and eye opening. The class is engaging and Brad carefully goes over each and every component of the curriculum in detail. Answers any and all questions. He also teaches firearm training and tactical
What portion of the curriculum I found interesting was the 70 acre 170 day Amusement park restricted carry. However, you can carry at a Carnival and at the Texas State Fair because it falls outside of these statues. Interesting stuff. And how you can't bring a knife into the Fair Grounds, but you can buy one on premise and leave with it....lol Some of these laws are asinine. And there is a 51% type of sign in certain places around the state that has a Texas Star and nomenclature on it, but it doesn't actually say 51% And it is in your best interest to not carry in these places despite the fact that it isn't labeled the way that is discussed in the Texas CHL curriculum.
Very good discussion about no duty to retreat, but it should be something you should do if possible and about not leaving a tactically secure position and learning how to dial 911 instead of being a hero.
If you think you know anything about gun laws and penal code, you don't know squat if you haven't been to a really good CHL class with a seasoned instructor with a background in law enforcement. There was more to learn that I was even prepared for. Took pages of notes and left feeling pretty humbled that I thought I was fairly educated on the subject going in and how to handle myself in various situations. NOT.
Brad Brasuell is the man. He has an awesome video on his site about why you do not speak to the cops after being Mirandized. There are two speakers in the video. One being a Law Professor, and the second is an actual police officer. They illustrate how easy it is to for a Detective to make you inadvertently incriminate yourself, even if you are innocent of a crime. Basically, how to facilitate your situation by keeping your mouth shut, regardless of the pressure until you first consult an attorney. Excellent video.
Check out this card.
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