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Mike Lee Solutions Long Prairie Gun and Archery Club Revision Date: August 19 th, 2012
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Introduction / Administration Lesson 1: Strategies for Personal Safety Lesson 2: Threatening Encounters Lesson 3: Aftermath of a Defensive Shooting Lesson 4: Methods of Carry Lesson 5: Principles of Concealed Carry Lesson 6: Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry Overall Summary and Range Preparatory Instruction August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program 2
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Instructor Introductions Specific Venue Requirements / Restrictions Location of Bath Rooms Location of Water Fountains Cell Phones Breaks August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program 3
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1. Color Code of Mental Awareness 2. The Defensive Mindset 3. Avoiding Confrontation August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program 5
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Condition White (Unaware) – Totally unprepared for attack Condition Yellow (Aware) – Relaxed alertness Condition Orange (Alert) – Alert to a specific potential threat Condition Red (Alarm) – Alert to a specific real threat Condition Black (Action) – Lethal Force August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program6
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Willingness to use lethal force in self defense Determination to never give up Developing a plan Visualization Summary August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program7
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Be Aware Plan Ahead Avoid Dangerous People Avoid Dangerous Situations Avoid Dangerous Places Avoid Making Yourself a Target Avoid Having a Pattern Avoid Antagonizing Others Don’t Respond to Antagonistic Behavior Look for Escape Routes August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program8
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Color Code of Mental Awareness Defensive Mindset Avoiding Confrontation August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program9
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1. Physiological Reactions to a Threatening Encounter 2. Physiological Reactions to a Life-Threatening Encounter 3. Perceptual Changes during a Threatening Encounter 4. Controlling a Threatening Encounter August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program12
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Freeze Submit Posture Flight Fight August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program13
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General Bodily Responses to Imminent Danger: Heart Rate and Respiration Increases Pupil Dilation Muscular Tension Flight Fight August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program14
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Adrenalin Rush: Heightens Senses Increased Heart Rate and Respiration Trembling Uncontrollable Shaking Loss of Fine Motor Skills: Learn and practice Presentation, Shooting, and Gun Handling Skills that involve gross motor skills only August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program15
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Tunnel Vision Auditory Exclusion Time Dilation Temporary Memory Loss August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program16
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Keep your Distance Be Wary of Strangers Yell your Commands Holding an Attacker at Gunpoint August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program17
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Physiological Reactions to a Threatening Encounter Physiological Reactions to a Life – Threatening Encounter Perceptual Changes during a Threatening Encounter Controlling a Threatening Encounter August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program18
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1. Emotional Aftermath 2. Legal Aftermath 3. Social Aftermath August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program21
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Elation Revulsion Remorse Self-Doubt Acceptance Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Reducing the Emotional Aftermath: Counseling Self-Reinforcement August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program22
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Arrested/Detained Jail CCW Suspended or Revoked Firearms Confiscated Criminal Trial Civil Suit Legal Fees August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program23
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“Trigger – Happy Gun Nut” Targeted by anti – gunners Some people can not stand the thought of anyone acting in self – defense Co – Workers and neighbors may avoid you, shun you, or threat you with hostility May impact negatively on job advancement if superiors dislike or fear guns Superiors and Co – Workers may become uncomfortable or cause problems because they know you carry a concealed firearm August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program24
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May be prohibited from carrying at work or bringing firearm on company property Even Gun – Friendly management may be forced to give in to complaints from gun – hating employees May get anonymous threatening notes at work May get crank calls from anti – gunners People may stare at you in stores or on the street August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program25
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Shopkeepers you have dealt amicably with for years may now be cold or standoffish May be targeted by those who identify with, friends, or relatives of your assailant Spouse may be socially ostracized Children may have to endure taunts from classmates or critical comments from teachers at school Members of your own family may not understand what you had to do August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program26
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Emotional Aftermath Legal Aftermath Social Aftermath August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program27
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1. On Body Carry 2. Off Body Carry August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program30
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Shoulder Holsters Hip Holsters Cross-draw Holsters Ankle Holsters Small of the Back Holsters Wallet Holsters Pocket Holsters Underwear Holsters Belly Bands Accessories August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program31
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Purses Briefcases Fanny Packs August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program32
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On Body Carry Off Body Carry August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program33
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1. Selecting or Modifying a Concealed Carry Gun 2. Selecting Concealment Clothing 3. Wearing a Concealment Holster August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program36
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Smallest firearm in the largest caliber that can be used effectively Handgun width is most important parameter 5 shot versus 6 shot cylinders for revolvers Gun Butt dimensions Pistol stocks Gun/Barrel Length De-Horning August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program37
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Wear loose clothing Wear heavy clothing Avoid very light colored clothing Avoid clothing with regular patterns Wear clothing that is appropriate August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program38
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Hip Holsters Shoulder Holsters Cross-draw Holsters Holster Belts Check Yourself In the Mirror Holster Purses and Fanny Packs August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program39
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Selecting or Modifying a Concealed Carry Gun Selecting Concealment Clothing Wearing a Concealment Holster August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program40
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1. Use of Deadly Force in Self-Defense 2. Legal Aftermath of a Defensive Shooting 3. Concealed Carry Permits 4. Castle Doctrine 5. Duty to Retreat 6. Warning Shots 7. Dealing with Law Enforcement Officers while carrying a concealed firearm August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program43
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Armed Assailant Disparity of Force “Reasonable Person” Standard Reasonable fear of immediate or otherwise unavoidable danger of death or serious bodily injury: Ability Opportunity Intent Legal Aftermath August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program44
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Concealed Carry Permits Restrictions on Concealed Carry Brandishing Castle Doctrine Duty to Retreat Warning Shots Power of Arrest Looking for Criminal Activity Dealing with Law Enforcement Officers when carrying a concealed firearm August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program45
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Use of Deadly Force in Self Defense Other Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry Legal Q&A August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program47
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Lesson 1: Strategies for Personal Safety Lesson 2: Threatening Encounters Lesson 3: Aftermath of a Defensive Shooting Lesson 4: Methods of Carry Lesson 5: Principles of Concealed Carry Lesson 6: Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program49
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Location Date & Time Ear & Eye Protection Belt Holster, Ammunition Carrier, Belt Cover Garment Firearms desired on CCW (Maximum of 3) 50 rounds of ammunition for each firearm desired on CCW Additional Ammunition for Range Exercises (25 – 50 Rounds) California Drivers License/Identification Card August 19th, 2012CCW Training Program50
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