Pretty much anything legal as detailed in the original post. As far as ammo, some allow some to shoot for free (or use their own ammo), some at cost (or reduced cost), some choose not to openly share their firearms, so it depends on how you wish to handle it. I know the table a dealer set up...
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Have we ever hit that goal yet? Seems like it is pretty close to 10 min/shooter. Not sure having more pasters would increase shooting speed. Would have to reduce stages or rounds but think we're all pretty happy with where they're at. Just curious.
No. You just need to be well-versed in the 5 elements of self-defense. If a jury believes you didn't meet one of those 5 elements, then you'll be doing time.
I highly recommend following the Law of Self-Defense blog. He has covered this case extensively since it occurred.
The sheriff didn't arrest him because he didn't understand the laws involved.
Nevertheless, SYG only applies if the accused who used force had an absolutely safe avenue of retreat at the time they used that force. He was laying on the ground with the assailant only a short distance away and...
It had nothing to do with Stand Your Ground. SYG is what the sheriff claimed, and that is all you see in the headlines, but it is not relevant in this case.
Some day, but it won't be next June either as I'll be out of the country. It was nice you had enough volunteers this year so you didn't need riff raff from outside NWI. :cool:
+1. It worked out that I could squeeze this one in.
I learned not to use my old method of clearing the cover garment when wearing a button down shirt on the mover. I can be a hair faster that way, but it doesn't work 100% for button downs unless perhaps the last button isn't done.
Be prepared for mud! The pistol areas always seems to be mucky after rain, but Don and Stephen having been doing a lot of trenching recently to put in drainage to help get water off the ranges better in the future so there's lots of exposed dirt elsewhere right now. Wear nasty shoes or boots...