Tomorrow, Sept. 16, we’ll be covering a particularly interesting topic in our weekly live Law of Self Defense News/Q&A Show, and exploring the legal risks of using a suppressor in home defense.
TOMORROW: Legal Risks of Using a Suppressor for Home Defense
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Although this may not be the subject of the Q and A show, this latest news might be of interest as it seems to touch on many of Mr. Blanca’s lessons about what is, and is not, relevant evidence that can be used in a homicide trial. (it is also an update on the Rittenhouse case):
https://lawandcrime.com/live-trials/live-trials-current/kyle-rittenhouse/in-tense-hearing-kyle-rittenhouse-defense-convinces-judge-to-throw-out-significant-portions-of-the-goverments-case/