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RSSK 301:

Tactical Implementation How can you legally defend yourself with a handgun? How can you tactically and legally possess a handgun? What happens if you defend yourself, and what’s it like for other people?. RSSK 301:. Ty Marbut as instructor Paideia 2010, Reed College.

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  1. Tactical Implementation How can you legally defend yourself with a handgun? How can you tactically and legally possess a handgun? What happens if you defend yourself, and what’s it like for other people? RSSK 301: Ty Marbut as instructor Paideia 2010, Reed College

  2. Safety First!The Three Great Rules • All guns are always loaded. • Never point a gun at anything you aren’t willing to destroy. • Be sure of your target and beyond • Keep your finger out of the trigger guard (until you are ready to shoot).

  3. The Self-Defense Choice • Must be made in advance • The role of Police • +10 minutes • Duty to respond • Ethics of Compliance, Self-Defense • Luke 22:36-38 • “There is no benefit to society in preserving the life of your assailant at the risk of your own.” • Defense stigma • Less-than-lethal • De-escalation tactics always apply

  4. Avoiding Trouble • Prison Studies • Travel choices • Alertness • Running shoes • Lights! • Understand: • Crime/criminals • Home security • Avoidance of High-Risk Environments • Home noisemakers

  5. Mental awareness • Environment • Color code • Threat assessment • Scenario practice • Substances • Paranoia • “Symptoms of Paranoia The main symptom is permanent delusion.” No hallucination.

  6. Color Code • White • Unaware of threats, potential threats • “Head in the clouds”, reading on park bench, etc. • Totally mentally unprepared for encounter with any stranger. • Yellow • “Relaxed alertness” • People watching • Aware of generic details 360 degrees around you • Examples • Ready to orient to a threat • Orange • Identification of a specific potential threat • Evasive maneuver, but no action

  7. Color Code • Red • Identification of a specific, real threat • De-escalation • Line in the sand/mental trigger • Weapons? • Final formulation of specific defensive strategy • Black • Line in the sand has been crossed • Carry out defensive strategy

  8. OK, I’m in trouble. • Before shooting: • Tape reel. • De-escalation • …is a weapon. • Body language • Words • Reveal that you are armed? • Tactical • Legal • Run away • Comply?

  9. De-escalation References • Books: • Verbal Judo • The Missing Link: Self-protection Through Awareness, Avoidance, and De-Escalation • Violence, Blunders, and Fractured Jaws: Advanced Avoidance, Awareness, and Street Etiquette • Do You See What I’m Saying? Understanding Body Language • The Bulletproof Mind • Websites: • No Nonsense Self Defense (.com)

  10. Less-than-lethal options • Noisemakers, lights • Martial Arts • Blunt pokers • Mace/pepper spray • Sap • Telescoping baton/Asp • Edged weapons (knives) • Tasers/stun guns • Less-than-lethal ammo • Warning shots • Peripheral or disabling shots

  11. Who can own guns? • Everyone (!) except: • Convicted Felons, fugitives, domestic violence (misdemeanor), restraining order, exceptions for “white collar felonies” • Illegal users and addicts of certain controlled substances • Minors (kind of) • Dishonorable discharge • Illegal immigrants, renounced citizenship • Mentally incompetent • (Gun Control Act of 1968) • Solidified as of Heller vs. U.S., 2008 • Purchase • 18 for long guns; 21 for handguns, Class III

  12. Why own guns? • Hunting • Rifles and shotguns • Sport shooting • Collection or investment • Antiques • 2008 Election • Self/home defense • Political • Mao • Feasibility

  13. Handguns as defensive tools • Argentinean article • “My handgun is for fighting my way to my rifle.” • Practicality: rifles, shotguns • Emergencies • “If you have your handgun out, of course it’s an emergency. If it weren’t an emergency, you would have brought a rifle. And a battalion of men with other rifles.” – Karl Wingren • Jeff Cooper • “The one you have with you.” • ~2.5 million/year (early-mid 90’s) • (8% shots fired) • ~4x more common than criminal uses

  14. Selection of a Handgun • Ammunition • > .380 Auto • < OH MY GOD Magnum • Type of ammunition • Hollowpoint (bullet vs. hole) • Glaser Safety Slugs • Others • Price and practice • Physical • Concealment • Ergonomics • Size • Price • Jeff Cooper

  15. Selection of a Handgun

  16. Self Defense Ammunition 10mm Auto .40 S&W

  17. Concealment Options • Belt holsters • Inside/outside pants • Accessories • Purse (incl. man purse) • Fanny Pack • Briefcase • Backpack • Shoulder holsters • Belly band • Ankle holsters • Pocket holsters • Thunderwear • Disguised guns • Tactical Storage • Change of dress • Backup guns?

  18. Tactical Deployment • Freeze ray • 20 ft. (indoors/outdoors) • Practice your draw! • Power of muscle memory • Speed and stealth • Shoot / don’t shoot • 92% • Don’t plan on it • Shooting 2- and 4-legged predators • Verbal commands • Drop the weapon?

  19. Tactical Deployment 2 • Flashlight use • Extra magazine • Integration of de-escalation • Justification: • You are universally justified in the necessary use of deadly force when there is a reasonablefear of immediate or otherwise unavoidable danger of death or serious bodily injury to the innocent. • Myth of the “Unarmed Man” • Muggings

  20. Less than Ideal Environments • Dark • Carry a flashlight! • Night sights, lasers • Crowds • Shooting direction • Shooting elevation • Verbal commands • (to safe place, ground) • Hostage situations • Cover vs. Concealment

  21. Flashlights and One Hand • One-handed shooting position • Harries flashlight position • Distant flashlight position • Flashlight during reload/jam • Light discipline • Weapon-mounted lights • Handout: selecting a personal light

  22. Your safety and theirs • Look over sights • Reload • Verbal commands • Bystanders • Handcuffs • Holstering/preparing for police • (The police might be mean to you.)

  23. Aftermath • Immediate action: • Move! • Tape reel • Reload? (practice) • Safety and holstering • 911 call / Arrival of police • Where are you? • Who are you? / How do they identify you? • What happened (roughly) – NO NUMBERS • Emotional • 2 hours - 2 years • Craigslist posting • News interview • Support • Legal

  24. Best-case scenario • *To the Guy Who Mugged  Me Downtown (Downtown, Savannah )*I was the white guy with the black Burrberry  jacket that you demanded I hand over shortly after you pulled the knife on  me and my girlfriend. You also asked for my girlfriend's purse and  earrings. I hope you somehow come across this message. I'd like to  apologize.I didn't expect  you to crap your pants when I drew my pistol after you took my jacket.  Truth is, I was wearing the jacket for a reason that evening, and it  wasn't that cold outside. You see, my girlfriend had just bought me that  Kimber 1911 .45 ACP pistol for Christmas, and we had just picked up a  shoulder holster for it that evening. Beautiful pistol, eh? It's a very  intimidating weapon when pointed at your head, isn't it?  I know it probably wasn't a  great deal of fun walking back to wherever you'd come from with that brown  sludge flopping about in your pants. I'm sure it was even worse since you  also ended up leaving your shoes, cellphone, and wallet with me. I  couldn't have you calling up any of your buddies to come help you try to  mug us again. I took the liberty of calling your mother, or "Momma" as you  had her listed in your cell, and explaining to her your situation. I also  bought myself some gas on your card. I gave your shoes to one of the  homeless guys over by Vinnie Van Go Go's, along with all of the cash in  your wallet, then I threw the wallet itself in a dumpster.  I called a bunch of phone  sex numbers from your cell. They'll be on your bill in case you'd like to  know which ones. Alltel recently shut down the line, and I've only had the  phone for a little over a day now, so I don't know what's going on with  that. I hope they haven't permanently cut off your service. I was about to  make some threatening phone calls to the DA's office with it. Oh well.  So, about your pants. I  know that I was a little rough on you when you did this whole attempted  mugging thing, so I'd like to make it up to you. I'm sure you've already  washed your pants, so I'd like to help you out. I'd like to reimburse you  for the detergent you used on the pants. What brand did you use, and was  it liquid or powder? I'd also like to apologize for not killing you and  instead making you walk back home humiliated. I'm hoping that you'll  reconsider your choice of path in life. Next time you might not be so  lucky. If you read this message, email me and we'll do lunch and laundry.  Peace! - Alex

  25. Violence and Fantasy • Getting shot hurts really bad. • Shooting someone also hurts… probably. • All violence can be de-escalated • (Violence is never the answer) • “You have a knife – OK, I have a gun. Go home.” • The mindset of the criminally violent

  26. Oregon Concealed Handgun License • Requirements: • Residency (+ citizenship) • 21 yrs. old • Training (broad) • Visit to Sheriff’s office • Fingerprints • Forms • $65 • Legally own/possess handgun • Felonies, domestic violence, sex offense, drug charges

  27. Oregon Concealed Handgun License • Restrictions: • Interstate Reciprocity • Handgunlaw.us - AK, AZ, ID, IN, KY, MI, MO, MT, NE, OK, SD, TN, UT, VT • Declare license to police? • Oregon RKBA • Prohibited places: black, grey, and white areas

  28. Oregon Concealed Handgun License • Licensing process: • Handout • “Shall-issue” • Forms • Residency • Appointment • Fingerprinting and money • Get it in the mail!

  29. Questions?

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