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<blockquote data-quote="OKC MAD COW" data-source="post: 147833" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>Although most don't seem to agree with the advice of the lawyer at H&H, he represents police officers involved in shootings and explains his resons for not provided info at the time of the shooting. Do we have to agree on this? No. As mentioned before, the other instructor does not totally agree either. Would I use him if involved in a shooting, Yes. His relationship with H&H and his experience seems to of worthy of consideration. </p><p></p><p>The attorney that teaches at H&H is Doug Friesen and his contact info is below. (Just in case).</p><p> </p><p>1309 North Shartel Avenue </p><p>Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103Directions</p><p>Office (405) 239-2722Fax (405) 235-2453 </p><p> </p><p>Thanks M.B. and everybody else for the info and experience on this. Hopefully none of us have to use this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKC MAD COW, post: 147833, member: 1465"] Although most don't seem to agree with the advice of the lawyer at H&H, he represents police officers involved in shootings and explains his resons for not provided info at the time of the shooting. Do we have to agree on this? No. As mentioned before, the other instructor does not totally agree either. Would I use him if involved in a shooting, Yes. His relationship with H&H and his experience seems to of worthy of consideration. The attorney that teaches at H&H is Doug Friesen and his contact info is below. (Just in case). 1309 North Shartel Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103Directions Office (405) 239-2722Fax (405) 235-2453 Thanks M.B. and everybody else for the info and experience on this. Hopefully none of us have to use this. [/QUOTE]
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