Weapons of Opportunity: When You Can’t Reach Your Gun… | North Carolina
A quick guide to senior self-defense, weapons of opportunity, and the laws in North Carolina pertaining to the use of less than lethal weapons.
A quick guide to senior self-defense, weapons of opportunity, and the laws in North Carolina pertaining to the use of less than lethal weapons.
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Active shooter situations are on the rise, and unfortunately, you never know when you might be caught in one.
When we think of self-defense, most of the time the first thing we picture is someone defending themselves with a firearm, but there are other non-lethal weapons that are legal to carry and use for self-defense in Texas.
Instead of carrying a firearm, there are many people who frequently carry other types of self-defense items.
We often get questions about non-lethal self-defense weapons. We will address some of those commonly asked questions today.
What non-lethal weapons can we carry for self-defense in New Jersey?
Today, I will discuss the types of non-lethal weapons that you may carry in the State of North Carolina.