Help us keep you informed about new legislation that could effect your right to bear arms. Even a small donation helps us keep this running. Please consider signing up for a paying membership or making a donation, every little bit helps.

toggle menu
You are viewing the forum as a guest, to join in the discussions please sign in or sign up
Michigan Case Shows the Right of Armed Self-Defense Is Broader Than You Might Think
  Posted October 7th, 2019 12:52 pm

AMGOA Staff
Pennsylvania
admin

Posts: 1,429

Yesterday the Michigan Court of Appeals handed down a decision in a highly public and very controversial case that gun owners across the United States should applaud. In short, it demonstrates and validates the value of armed self-defense even when you do not pull the trigger and - crucially - have no cause to pull the trigger. It justifies the brandishing of a gun as preemptive measure to block the use of unlawful force.

https://news.yahoo.com/michigan-court-case-shows-armed-201846122.html?soc_src=hl-viewer&soc_trk=fb

Michigan Case Shows the Right of Armed Self-Defense Is Broader Than You Might Think
You are viewing the forum as a guest, to join in the discussions please sign in or sign up