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Concealed Carry and Legal Liability Issues

If you are considering getting a concealed carry permit, you do not want to embark on getting such a concealed carry permit without educating yourself about legal liability issues. Through this article you are provided some basic information about concealed carry and legal liability issues. Armed with this information, you will be able to determine whether or not obtaining a concealed carry permit actually does make sense for you in this day and age.

 

Although there is some minor difference in the laws from state to state as far as concealed carry and liability is concerned, generally speaking you can only use deadly force (you can only use your gun) as a matter of last resort - period. This means that you can only use deadly force ... use the gun that you are carrying pursuant to your concealed carry permit ... in instances when your life is endangered and when there is no reasonable way for you to escape. Some state laws also require that you give a warning. And, that warning needs to have been award. However, in a true situation in which your life is endangered, you may not have the chance to give any sort of warning.

There has been some movement away from this principle when it comes to liability issues pertaining to concealed carry permits. There is something that has been developed known as the Castle Doctrine. The so-called Castle Doctrine allows a person who has a concealed carry permit to use a firearm to protect property and to use a firearm without first attempting to retreat from a dangerous situation. This particular doctrine actually is fairly controversial.

With this noted, when you are pursuing a concealed carry permit, the user of a gun in a situation must reasonably believe that nothing less than deadly force will protect his or her life or (as noted in regard to the Castle Doctrine) his or her property.

In some states the Castle Doctrine will extend a certain amount of immunity when it comes to the use of a gun by a person who has a valid concealed carry permit. In this regard, even if a person errs in regard to the belief that he or she had to use deadly force, that individual will be immune from liability for that mistaken belief if he or she has a valid concealed carry permit.

In the end, by making sure that you understand the legalities associated with a concealed carry permit, you will be in the best position to know the extent to which you can use your gun in the protection of yourself (and, in limited instances, your property).

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