Tuesday, October 30, 2018

The Real 'First Responder'

What Medical Training Should I Get For Concealed Carry? [More]
It seems sound and worthwhile from a medical point of view, that is, it's consistent with my limited understanding. It could be life-saving if someone you care about needs such help.

I'd like to hear the legal point of view about helping an assailant survive to continue being adversarial by disputing your statement to authorities and then suing you. It sounds cold but if we're talking preparedness, post-DGU liability is also something to prepare for.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

At least be trained enough to recognize that the offender is really dead.

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