"If you've decided to carry a firearm
for self-defense, you've undoubtedly thought about the reality of
having to use it. You've thought about how you need to train, what kind
of ammunition best fits your defensive needs and which holster will
best fit your gun, body type and preferred method of carry. There's
more to armed self-defense than just these things though.
Once the threat to your life ends,
the most difficult part of the process is often just beginning. There's
a lot that happens following a self-defense shooting — things that most
people don't realize are not just possibilities but rather hard
realities. Read on to find out how the USCCA can support and help guide
you through the often confusing aftermath of a self-defense incident"
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