Surely will do. The more knowledgeable we are the better decision we can make.May I suggest that you take Charles Cotton's use of force seminar at the first opportunity?
I understand your point, and all the time, the disparity of force plays a great factor to justify the use of deadly force where the actor believes the use of deadly force is necessary and needed for self-defense.
A prosecutor can just throw at your defense, "wasn't the actor aware of availability (on the market) and the use of non-lethal weapon such as pepper spray or a teaser gun? A mere attempt to convince the jury that you deployed an excessive force.
As I mentioned earlier, I may be inclined to carry both my wife's pepper blaster and my EDC.
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Sheer pain.