THE INCIDENT AND THE AFTERMATH
Consider the aftermath of critical incident along with their physical, physiological, psychological, financial, moral, and legal effects.
Duration: 4 hours classroom
$50.00
Fee
Date | Availability | ||||
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Register Now | May 30 Friday | 4 - 10 Students | 10:00 am until 2:00 pm | DAVID MITCHELL SR |
Description
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Owning a gun or carrying it concealed devoid of education and training is equivalent to "an accident that is looking for some place to happen."
In this class, you will come to understand that owning a firearm and obtaining a concealed carry permit is not a symbol of authority—it is a profound commitment to responsibility. It signifies wisdom, maturity, and an elevated standard to which you will be held—not only by society but, more importantly, by yourself.
Carrying a firearm means accepting the weight of the decisions that may one day define your character. Should you ever face the unthinkable—a self-defense or critical incident—you must be prepared not only for the moment but for the consequences that follow. The aftermath will demand your full attention, and it may challenge you in ways you had never anticipated.
Taking a gun safety class or completing a concealed carry training course is not enough. True preparedness requires a holistic approach—an education that extends beyond the mechanics of carrying a weapon and delves into the complexities of appropriate decision-making. This course will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the personal, psychological, physical, emotional, moral, legal, and financial realities that come with this responsibility.
Through this journey, you will learn that responsible gun ownership is about more than just possessing or carrying—it is about understanding, preparing, and ensuring that when the time comes, if it ever does, you will meet the moment with knowledge, integrity, and unwavering commitment to doing what is just, fit, and proper.
This class will use Simulations and conduct practical exercises via a Smokeless Range.
WHAT WE WILL TEACH YOU:
This lesson explores the physical and mental reactions which may occur when a human-being undergoes extreme stress, such as during an incident involving deadly force. It also explains what you should do immediately after using force to defend yourself, family, and/or another innocent person. How you should conduct yourself when law enforcement arrives on the scene. How you should prepare yourself for what may come next, even when you are right.
Topics Covered
Evaluating Your Options
The Physiology of Flight or Fight
When You Are Left With No Other Choice
When the Police Arrive
The Financial Aftermath,
And many others.
Expectations and Outcomes
Better informed responsibly armed citizen.
Certificate of Training
Types
Seminars / Lectures, USCCA Courses
Documentation Requirements
Valid Driver's License
The instructor requires a copy of your Government Issued ID once you register.
Requirements
Water
Pencil & Notepad