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Be prepared. Understand the law. Carry with confidence.
When it comes to explaining the details of self-defense law, Massad Ayoob has most likely educated more armed citizens than any other author. With his groundbreaking title, In the Gravest Extreme (1980) and following up with Deadly Force (2014), Ayoob has helped hundreds of thousands of law-abiding citizens understand the serious responsibility that comes with using a firearm to defend themselves and their families.
Deadly Force, 2nd Edition classes such as the Armed Citizen’s Rules of Engagement.
There are legal, ethical and practical considerations that all gun owners need to be aware of, and Ayoob covers all of these angles in layman’s terms.
In this updated edition, Ayoob adds nearly 100 additional pages of new, no-nonsense commentary on headline-grabbing topics such as:
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial
The shooting of Ahmaud Arbery SCOTUS’ 2022 landmark ruling on New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen
A hallmark of the original Deadly Force is a deep dive into case studies of nationally recognized lethal force court cases. Ayoob has added two more high-profile case studies in this second edition to help armed citizens understand what really happens in court cases and how to recognize facts in contrast to the news you get from mainstream media.
Also new to this edition is a section providing updated, detailed information to help readers understand how to select the best attorney should they ever need one in the aftermath of a use-of-force event. Other thoroughly covered topics include:
Understanding the legal standards for self-defense Castle doctrine and stand your ground laws Debunking myths of self-defense Explanation of furtive movement shootings The realities of post-shooting psychological trauma Commentary on problematic hardware Ayoob’s 10 Commandments for Concealed Carry
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Be prepared. Understand the law. Carry with confidence.
When it comes to explaining the details of self-defense law, Massad Ayoob has most likely educated more armed citizens than any other author. With his groundbreaking title, In the Gravest Extreme (1980) and following up with Deadly Force (2014), Ayoob has helped hundreds of thousands of law-abiding citizens understand the serious responsibility that comes with using a firearm to defend themselves and their families.
Deadly Force, 2nd Edition classes such as the Armed Citizen’s Rules of Engagement.
There are legal, ethical and practical considerations that all gun owners need to be aware of, and Ayoob covers all of these angles in layman’s terms.
In this updated edition, Ayoob adds nearly 100 additional pages of new, no-nonsense commentary on headline-grabbing topics such as:
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial
The shooting of Ahmaud Arbery SCOTUS’ 2022 landmark ruling on New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen
A hallmark of the original Deadly Force is a deep dive into case studies of nationally recognized lethal force court cases. Ayoob has added two more high-profile case studies in this second edition to help armed citizens understand what really happens in court cases and how to recognize facts in contrast to the news you get from mainstream media.
Also new to this edition is a section providing updated, detailed information to help readers understand how to select the best attorney should they ever need one in the aftermath of a use-of-force event. Other thoroughly covered topics include:
Understanding the legal standards for self-defense Castle doctrine and stand your ground laws Debunking myths of self-defense Explanation of furtive movement shootings The realities of post-shooting psychological trauma Commentary on problematic hardware Ayoob’s 10 Commandments for Concealed Carry