Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Leslie Cross discuss paintball guns for home defense, self-defense with knives, accidental firearm exposure vs brandishing, Texas constitutional carry, jury duty privacy concerns, and what happens after a self-defense case is no-billed.
In this Mailbag episode, Emily and Leslie answer viewer questions covering unconventional self-defense tools, concealed carry concerns, jury duty privacy, and the long-term legal risks that can still follow a justified self-defense encounter.
Questions answered in this episode:
* Can a homeowner legally use a paintball gun for home defense?
* How do judges and juries view using knives for self-defense cases today?
* If your concealed firearm accidentally becomes visible, is that considered brandishing?
* If you intentionally expose your firearm because you sense danger, does that create legal issues?
* Why would someone get a License to Carry if Texas has constitutional carry?
* Can you refuse to answer firearm-related questions during jury selection?
* Can someone still be charged after a grand jury no-bill or clean self-defense ruling?
* Why did Emily and Leslie choose criminal law over other legal careers?
* Do their capital murder cases ever get livestreamed or posted publicly?
* Can GOA help change Texas duty-to-inform laws?
Self-defense laws are highly fact-specific, and understanding what happens before, during, and after an encounter can make all the difference.
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