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Promotion- More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you didn't hear it in the news. Instructor Tiffany Johnson joins Rob Morse to talk about three new examples.
First story- It's dark when you arrive at work. A stranger pulls up behind you. A few seconds later, someone is standing at your car window with a gun in his hand. Second story- You and your wife are in your 70s. You hear someone break into your home. You're both armed..and need to be. Third story- You're driving along when you see a police officer wrestling with another man in the ditch at the side of the road. You decide you have to help.
What would you do in these situations? Text and podcast available at the link. (17 minutes)
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PHORTO
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