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CONCEALED CARRY WEAPONS (CCW) TRAINING PROGRAM Mike Lee Solutions Long Prairie Gun and Archery Club Revision Date: August 19 th , 2012

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Page 1: Mike Lee Solutions Long Prairie Gun and Archery Club Revision Date: August 19 th, 2012

CONCEALED CARRY WEAPONS (CCW)

TRAINING PROGRAM

Mike Lee SolutionsLong Prairie Gun and Archery Club

Revision Date: August 19th, 2012

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Contents

Introduction / Administration Lesson 1: Strategies for Personal Safety Lesson 2: Threatening Encounters Lesson 3: Aftermath of a Defensive Shooting Lesson 4: Methods of Carry Lesson 5: Principles of Concealed Carry Lesson 6: Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry Overall Summary and Range Preparatory

Instruction

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Introduction / Administration

Instructor Introductions Specific Venue Requirements /

Restrictions Location of Bath Rooms Location of Water Fountains Cell Phones Breaks

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Lesson 1Strategies for Personal Safety

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Lesson 1Learning Objectives

1. Color Code of Mental Awareness 2. The Defensive Mindset 3. Avoiding Confrontation

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Color Code of Mental Awareness

Condition White (Unaware) – Totally unprepared for attack

Condition Yellow (Aware) – Relaxed alertness

Condition Orange (Alert) – Alert to a specific potential threat

Condition Red (Alarm) – Alert to a specific real threat

Condition Black (Action) – Lethal Force

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Defensive Mindset

Willingness to use lethal force in self defense

Determination to never give up Developing a plan Visualization Summary

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Avoiding Confrontation

Be Aware Plan Ahead Avoid Dangerous

People Avoid Dangerous

Situations Avoid Dangerous

Places

Avoid Making Yourself a Target

Avoid Having a Pattern

Avoid Antagonizing Others

Don’t Respond to Antagonistic Behavior

Look for Escape Routes

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Lesson 1 Summary

Color Code of Mental Awareness Defensive Mindset Avoiding Confrontation

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BREAK

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Lesson 2Threatening Encounters

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Lesson 2Learning Objectives

1. Physiological Reactions to a Threatening Encounter

2. Physiological Reactions to a Life-Threatening Encounter

3. Perceptual Changes during a Threatening Encounter

4. Controlling a Threatening Encounter

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Physiological Reactions to a Threatening Encounter

Freeze Submit Posture Flight Fight

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Physiological Responses to a Life – Threatening Encounter

General Bodily Responses to Imminent Danger: Heart Rate and Respiration Increases Pupil Dilation Muscular Tension Flight Fight

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Physiological Responses to a Life – Threatening Encounter

Adrenalin Rush: Heightens Senses Increased Heart Rate and Respiration Trembling Uncontrollable Shaking

Loss of Fine Motor Skills: Learn and practice Presentation, Shooting,

and Gun Handling Skills that involve gross motor skills only

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Perceptual Changes During a Threatening Encounter

Tunnel Vision Auditory Exclusion Time Dilation Temporary Memory Loss

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Controlling a Threatening Encounter

Keep your Distance Be Wary of Strangers Yell your Commands Holding an Attacker at Gunpoint

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Lesson 2 Summary

Physiological Reactions to a Threatening Encounter

Physiological Reactions to a Life – Threatening Encounter

Perceptual Changes during a Threatening Encounter

Controlling a Threatening Encounter

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BREAK

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Lesson 3Aftermath of a Defensive Shooting

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Lesson 3Learning Objectives

1. Emotional Aftermath2. Legal Aftermath3. Social Aftermath

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Emotional Aftermath

Elation Revulsion Remorse Self-Doubt Acceptance Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Reducing the Emotional Aftermath:

Counseling Self-Reinforcement

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Legal Aftermath

Arrested/Detained Jail CCW Suspended or Revoked Firearms Confiscated Criminal Trial Civil Suit Legal Fees

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Social Aftermath

“Trigger – Happy Gun Nut” Targeted by anti – gunners Some people can not stand the thought of

anyone acting in self – defense Co – Workers and neighbors may avoid you,

shun you, or threat you with hostility May impact negatively on job advancement if

superiors dislike or fear guns Superiors and Co – Workers may become

uncomfortable or cause problems because they know you carry a concealed firearm

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Social Aftermath

May be prohibited from carrying at work or bringing firearm on company property

Even Gun – Friendly management may be forced to give in to complaints from gun – hating employees

May get anonymous threatening notes at work

May get crank calls from anti – gunners People may stare at you in stores or on

the street

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Social Aftermath

Shopkeepers you have dealt amicably with for years may now be cold or standoffish

May be targeted by those who identify with, friends, or relatives of your assailant

Spouse may be socially ostracized Children may have to endure taunts from

classmates or critical comments from teachers at school

Members of your own family may not understand what you had to do

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Lesson 3 Summary

Emotional Aftermath Legal Aftermath Social Aftermath

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BREAK

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Lesson 4Methods of Carrying a Concealed

Handgun

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Lesson 4Learning Objectives

1. On Body Carry2. Off Body Carry

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On Body Carry

Shoulder Holsters Hip Holsters  Cross-draw Holsters  Ankle Holsters Small of the Back Holsters Wallet Holsters Pocket Holsters Underwear Holsters Belly Bands Accessories

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Off Body Carry

Purses Briefcases Fanny Packs

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Lesson 4 Summary

On Body Carry Off Body Carry

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BREAK

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Lesson 5Principles of Concealed Carry

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Lesson 5Learning Objectives

1. Selecting or Modifying a Concealed Carry Gun

2. Selecting Concealment Clothing3. Wearing a Concealment Holster

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Selecting or Modifying a Concealed Carry Gun

Smallest firearm in the largest caliber that can be used effectively

Handgun width is most important parameter

5 shot versus 6 shot cylinders for revolvers

Gun Butt dimensions Pistol stocks Gun/Barrel Length  De-Horning

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Selecting Concealment Clothing

Wear loose clothing Wear heavy clothing Avoid very light colored clothing Avoid clothing with regular patterns Wear clothing that is appropriate

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Wearing a Concealment Holster

Hip Holsters Shoulder Holsters Cross-draw Holsters Holster Belts Check Yourself In the Mirror Holster Purses and Fanny Packs

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Lesson 5 Summary

Selecting or Modifying a Concealed Carry Gun

Selecting Concealment Clothing Wearing a Concealment Holster

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BREAK

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Lesson 6Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry

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Lesson 6Learning Objectives

1. Use of Deadly Force in Self-Defense2. Legal Aftermath of a Defensive Shooting3. Concealed Carry Permits4. Castle Doctrine5. Duty to Retreat6. Warning Shots7. Dealing with Law Enforcement Officers

while carrying a concealed firearm

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Use of Deadly Force in Self Defense

Armed Assailant Disparity of Force “Reasonable Person” Standard Reasonable fear of immediate or otherwise

unavoidable danger of death or serious bodily injury: Ability Opportunity Intent

Legal Aftermath

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Other Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry

Concealed Carry Permits

Restrictions on Concealed Carry

Brandishing Castle Doctrine Duty to Retreat

Warning Shots Power of Arrest Looking for Criminal

Activity Dealing with Law

Enforcement Officers when carrying a concealed firearm

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Legal Q&A

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Lesson 6 Summary

Use of Deadly Force in Self Defense Other Legal Aspects of Concealed Carry Legal Q&A

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BREAK

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Classroom Instruction Overall Summary

Lesson 1: Strategies for Personal Safety Lesson 2: Threatening Encounters Lesson 3: Aftermath of a Defensive

Shooting Lesson 4: Methods of Carry Lesson 5: Principles of Concealed Carry Lesson 6: Legal Aspects of Concealed

Carry

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Preparatory Instruction for Range Instruction

Location Date & Time Ear & Eye Protection Belt Holster, Ammunition Carrier, Belt Cover Garment Firearms desired on CCW (Maximum of 3) 50 rounds of ammunition for each firearm

desired on CCW Additional Ammunition for Range Exercises

(25 – 50 Rounds) California Drivers License/Identification Card

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