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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Macklin" data-source="post: 479815" data-attributes="member: 5278"><p>Most of us will have had training and a license, an advantage of getting the CCW. The cops will expect that we know what to do and say, so having a simple speech memorized won't hurt, neither will taking some positive steps.</p><p></p><p>My intentions will be to survive any confrontation and be able to call 911 and give my name and the fact that I was just attacked [or stopped an attack on another person] and an ambulance is needed no for [estimate number of innocents and perps]. Describe myself in general terms, clothes, color, age.</p><p>Secure any weapons [without touching it]laying around and take a photo with my cellphone camera too. Maybe take a picture and then cover it with a box or have somebody responsible watch it.</p><p>When sure there is no further threat holster my gun.</p><p></p><p>When the officers arrive, identify myself and show my ID. Say that" During my training I was advised many times to give my name and address and only the minimum since memory after a trauma is not reliable. My friend who happens to be a lawyer has told me to stop talking and have him or another lawyer present during any questioning or interview. Do not talk to anyone other than your lawyer, particularly any reporter or anyone with a camera or taping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Macklin, post: 479815, member: 5278"] Most of us will have had training and a license, an advantage of getting the CCW. The cops will expect that we know what to do and say, so having a simple speech memorized won't hurt, neither will taking some positive steps. My intentions will be to survive any confrontation and be able to call 911 and give my name and the fact that I was just attacked [or stopped an attack on another person] and an ambulance is needed no for [estimate number of innocents and perps]. Describe myself in general terms, clothes, color, age. Secure any weapons [without touching it]laying around and take a photo with my cellphone camera too. Maybe take a picture and then cover it with a box or have somebody responsible watch it. When sure there is no further threat holster my gun. When the officers arrive, identify myself and show my ID. Say that" During my training I was advised many times to give my name and address and only the minimum since memory after a trauma is not reliable. My friend who happens to be a lawyer has told me to stop talking and have him or another lawyer present during any questioning or interview. Do not talk to anyone other than your lawyer, particularly any reporter or anyone with a camera or taping. [/QUOTE]
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