Armed Attorneys Edwin Walker and Richard Hayes discuss where your castle doctrine protections actually end, self-defense in prohibited places, and when you should call the police after a defensive incident.
* Does Castle Doctrine cover your driveway or gated backyard?
* What happens if you defend yourself on a 30.06 / 30.07 posted property?
* Should you talk to the cops or just say “lawyer” and stay silent?
* Can a firearms instructor be sued if a student later commits a crime?
* If your rights are restored but you’re still legally a felon, how do you answer Form 4473?
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