Educating your attorney
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:04 pm
My attorney's girlfriend was trying to talk him into a range day over the upcoming holiday weekend, so I loaned him the SAF/Valhalla "Shooting in Realistic Environments" video to give them some ideas on what they might want to work on. (Her family has a stock tank with a high dam that won't hold water, so it makes a nice pistol range.)
It occurred to me after I left that it might be a good idea to loan him all the training videos I can get my hands on; since he's at the top of my list to call if I ever have to use force to significantly affect someone's ability to present a lethal threat to myself or another person, it would be useful for him to understand where my thought processes in a violent dynamic encounter come from. It might also help him to know where I picked up the terms in the previous sentence
If anybody else here has an attorney that's even remotely interested in shooting, loaning out your videos and books might pay off more than you'd expect in the long run.
It occurred to me after I left that it might be a good idea to loan him all the training videos I can get my hands on; since he's at the top of my list to call if I ever have to use force to significantly affect someone's ability to present a lethal threat to myself or another person, it would be useful for him to understand where my thought processes in a violent dynamic encounter come from. It might also help him to know where I picked up the terms in the previous sentence

If anybody else here has an attorney that's even remotely interested in shooting, loaning out your videos and books might pay off more than you'd expect in the long run.