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Your right to use Deadly Force in self defense is
explained step by step in our Manual Audio and Members Area webpages. If you own a firearm
that you intend to carry concealed or for self defense you must know the law on justifiable homicide
and choice of evils. If you fail to understand the law you may be subject to prison or being sued.
You can sign up for the members area
here. The Manual, audio and Members area explains.
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The Supreme Court Cases on
Justifiable Homicide and Self
Defense rules for Kentucky and the majority of the states explained
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Kentucky's statutes under KRS 503 that pertain to Justifiable
Homicide defense for intentional homicide and the 5 factors to that defense and the "Choice
of Evils" defense for negligent homicides.
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The Companion Laws of Brandishing, Terroristic
Threatening, Wanton Endangerment, and Assault.
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Kentucky Civil Liability
including the cases where police and persons have won or lost lawsuits for justifiable
homicide and liability.
The members area includes the Kentucky Manual on the use of
Deadly Force
in Self Defense, and the 80 minute Self Defense Audio that explains
when where and how you may use a weapon is self defense as an MP3 file
Step by Step we explain the
common law right of self defense and the use of deadly force in Kentucky
although the same rules apply in the majority of the states. Having
read the manual and audio you should clearly and easily understand the use of deadly
force is only in self defense of an innocent life and when the use of such force
is proper.
There are excellent courses if you wish training
with LFI and Massad Ayoob. This is only a website that educates on
the law of self defense with a manual, audio webpages and classroom instruction.
You may also receive your Concealed Carry permit. The LFI course is an
excellent course if you need practical
marksmanship skills and further training.
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