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of the sort who I am sure, from the rhetoric used to defend the American 2nd Amendment, leaps up to defend endangered crowds of innocents from people like Jim David Adkisson and Buford O. Furrow but for some reason I cannot find any examples. Instead, have the story of Joshua Seto, and a lesson in why it's a bad idea to jam a gun down the front of your pants.
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snippy offers Pearl High School in comments.
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Date: 2011-08-10 02:16 pm (UTC)I do disagree on your interpretation of #3 there; quite a large percentage of people feel no really deep psychological disturbance after using deadly force in a clear-cut self-defense situation. Not that anyone really knows in advance.
Also, on things you need to learn -- learn about the laws on use of deadly force in your state and any other states you'll carry in (many states have some degree of recognition of out-of-state carry permits). And learn about police procedure, and about the attitudes of your home-city police force at least. One of the things I enjoyed teaching carry classes, and which I think may have done broader social good, was explaining to a class of white suburban folk (not exclusively, but more than the average percentage in the area) that the police weren't their friends any more, and they couldn't count on being assumed to be the good guy.