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Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Episode 362: How to Not Mistake Your Loved Ones as Intruders

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

ConcealedCarry.com

Wilderness, Sports

4.7875 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Topic: How to Not Mistake Your Loved Ones As Intruders

How often in this country does someone accidentally shoot their family or friends, having mistaken them as an intruder? The answer might surprise you. Riley and Jacob discuss six core tactics you should be deploying in any potential home defense scenario to ensure NOT ONLY that you don’t accidentally shoot the wrong person but that you also maximize your odds of success should you have a real threat.

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0:00.0

This is the Concealed Carry podcast, episode number 362.

0:15.1

And welcome to the Concealed Carry podcast, part of the ConcealedCary.com network.

0:19.8

I am your host, Riley Bowman, joined by Mr.

0:24.2

company president, founder, CEO, all things glorious and good in the world. Jacob Paulson.

0:32.3

Thanks, Riley. What's up, dude? It's Friday, you know.

0:38.8

It's the rush to get things done, the pressure and weight of having worked a hard, hard, long week, and the now pleasure of, you know, getting to chat.

0:50.4

Yeah, absolutely.

0:52.1

Yeah.

0:54.0

By the way, you know, my little, like like intro of my co-hosts it replaces the

0:59.0

the old uh man who guy who whatever stuff we used to do so yeah i'm not sure if it's preferable or not

1:06.3

but at least people are getting less insight in my personal life and instead just saying, yeah, BS, Riley.

1:14.3

So welcome.

1:15.6

Today, Jacob and I are going to be talking about how not to mistake your family member or other loved ones or friends.

1:22.0

It doesn't matter who.

1:22.8

How not to mistake the good guys for the bad guys in cases of particularly like in your home like a mistaken

1:32.2

home invasion sort of situation that this happens all too frequently in fact more commonly

1:37.6

than people probably think uh Jacob and I are probably a little bit more familiar with this

1:42.1

because we pay attention to these sorts of things and we see a lot of different stories and things that come across our

1:48.8

desks, people send them to us, all that kind of stuff, right? Plus, Jacob actually put some

1:53.3

effort into researching this very thing. He actually pulled a bunch of different articles and

2:00.6

stories to cite as evidence for an article he wrote recently about this very topic.

2:06.3

And so that will be the topic of our discussion today.

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