Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Chapter 100: The Self-Defense Litmus Test

The following five, at a minimum, must be achieved to win a self-defense defense:

1. You must be able to act.
2. You must stop the attack(er).
3. You must be cleared of all criminal charges.
4. You must “win” in civil court.
5. You must be able to emotionally handle the aftermath. 

Do these five, minimally, get addressed in your self-protection program? In order to be prepared for the inevitable aftermath of using self-defense and its legal system defense you need to prepare, at minimum, for all five. When it happens you had better have a plan, be prepared and accept the facts of self-defense. 


- Marc MacYoung and Jenna Meeks, “What You Don't Know Can Kill You: How Most Self-Defense Training Will Put You into Prison or the Ground” Kindle via Amazon

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