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Active Self Protection Podcast

Poor Concealment Lands Good Dad In A Bad Spot -Chris Shinn

Active Self Protection Podcast

John Correia and Mike Willever

True Crime

4.9543 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Active Self Protection Podcast we sit down with father and self defender Chris Chinn and discuss the day his daughter didn't get off the bus and how when he rushed to the school to find her and register his frustration was arrested for having a concealed firearm that otherwise was completely legal. Then we sit down with investigative reporter Stephen Gutowski of the reload.com and discuss a recent decision by the Supreme Court to send a controversial Massachussetts case back to a lower court. Active Self Protection exists to help good, sane, sober, moral, prudent people in all walks of life to more effectively protect themselves and their loved ones from criminal violence. On the ASP Podcast you will hear the true stories of life or death self defense encounters from the men and women that lived them. If you are interested in the Second Amendment, self defense and defensive firearms use, martial arts or the use of less lethal tools used in the real world to defend life and family, you will find this show riveting.  Join host and career federal agent Mike Willever and the rest of the ASP staff as they talk to real life survivors and hear their stories in depth. You'll hear about these incidents and the self defenders from well before the encounter occurred on through the legal and emotional aftermath. Music: bensound.com

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My shirt kind of rode up. And I heard the officer go, wait a minute. And then I felt him grab my left wrist.

0:10.4

You know what, gang, this show has been on the air for over a year now. And I cannot say enough about how many times there's been a guest on this show who comes on and says, look, I got into a defensive encounter and I talked to the

0:21.5

police or I didn't know what to do when all the dust settled. Firearms legal protection is there

0:25.4

so you can win the fight after the fight and you're able to carry on with your life. It is the

0:29.7

only defensive legal membership that active self protection recommends and there's a reason for that.

0:34.3

They're committed to helping you train and educate yourself, and that's why they're

0:38.7

invested in bringing these educational and training podcasts and videos to you. Please thank them for

0:43.2

their support and consider them for your needs. Check their plans out at get dash asp.com

0:48.6

slash FLP. Get dash asp.com forward slash FLP.

0:54.3

Hey, gang, just a heads up.

0:55.5

We had a little bit of audio issue this week with our guests' audio.

0:59.2

A little bit of skips and jumps.

1:00.6

I think it's still eminently listenable.

1:02.5

So hopefully it won't distract you too much from the content.

1:05.3

And I hope you enjoy this episode.

1:07.3

All righty, gang, welcome back to the active self-protection podcast.

1:10.2

I am your host, Mike Williver, and I am your favorite former Fed.

1:14.4

And if I'm not, I should be.

1:16.1

With us today, a new friend of mine, Chris Shin, he is from the glorious Midwest, Missouri, to be specific, he is married with two kids.

1:23.8

And he has had a rather interesting incident in which he was detained and arrested for a firearms offense. And we're going to discuss what happened and why and what we think could have been done differently. So Chris, thanks so much for being here. I appreciate you coming on. Well, thank you, Mike, for having me. It's arguably an honor to be on your podcast. I think that's pretty arguable, actually. He was just,

1:44.6

he was just buttering me up with telling me how much he loves the ass videos on the channel. Big, big fan. Yeah, I appreciate that. So first of all, talk to us about growing up. I know you have some law enforcement people in your family. Talk to us, you don't have to name names, but talk to us about that and who those people are and how they shape your view of police and sheriffs and law enforcement in general.

2:03.9

Definitely, definitely. Talk to us, you don't have to name names, but talk to us about that and who those people are and how they shape your view of police and sheriffs and law enforcement in general.

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