The goal was never to win a fight. It was to make it home — legally, physically, and psychologically.
What you think you know about self-defense law could destroy your life. Download our free guide and learn the truth before you need it.
Most people's understanding of self-defense law comes from movies, social media, and well-meaning but wrong advice.
The consequences of these myths aren't just legal — they're life-altering.
Each myth could cost you your freedom. Here's what you'll learn:
The myth: "Stand Your Ground" means you can shoot first and ask questions later. The reality: These laws have strict conditions, and prosecutors will scrutinize every detail.
The myth: If you can legally carry it, you can use it in self-defense. The reality: Carrying legally doesn't mean using it is justified — or legal.
The myth: "He threatened me" is enough to justify force. The reality: Words alone almost never justify physical force — and definitely not deadly force.
The myth: If someone hits you, you can hit back as hard as you want. The reality: Proportionality matters — escalating force can make you the aggressor.
The myth: You can use deadly force to protect your property. The reality: In most states, property theft doesn't justify deadly force — period.
The myth: Self-defense law is the same everywhere. The reality: What's legal in Texas might be a felony in New York — and ignorance isn't a defense.
"The difference between going home and going to prison often comes down to knowing one crucial legal detail. This guide could save your life — and your freedom."
— Legal Self-Defense Educator
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