After You Shoot:
Your gun’s hot, the perp’s not, now what?
Alan Korwin
Tuesday, April 28, 2015—7:30 p.m.
Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel
11461 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049
You’re gasping for air. You’ve just stopped a would-be murderer cold with your sidearm — four rounds to the chest. Do you have the right to remain silent? Then why would you immediately dial 911 and talk into a police voice recorder? Can you even do it rationally after the adrenaline dump and raging blood pressure? How do you make that call and follow the advice that says, “Don’t say anything”?
According to criminal-defense attorneys, half of all convictions for self-defense rely on frantic traumatized 911 tapes. As a bonus, the media will air your voice nationwide for weeks. That can’t be right.
Do you have the right to an attorney during questioning? What about your Fifth Amendment rights against self incrimination? Can you call 911 and protect yourself?
You cannot. When you call 911 after saving your life with gunfire, you are giving up the crucial life-saving rights you think you have. And that’s wrong.
The dangerous snare of 911 recordings is built right into our American self-defense system — and nobody has looked at it hard — until now.
This dramatic presentation lights up this overlooked problem and provides common-sense, workable solutions to these horrors — vicious traps that threaten every gun owner and innocent crime victim in America. If you have a gun for self defense, find out how you should protect yourself — After You Shoot.
Arizona-based author Alan Korwin, who leads this discussion, is one of the nation’s leading experts on America’s gun laws, with ten of his 14 books on that subject. He will explore America’s gun laws, from the perspective of personal self-defense and defense of other people. His home state’s gun laws have been ranked best in the nation two years in a row by Guns and Ammo magazine, a result of decades of work in which he had a role.
No state that has repealed its bans on personally carrying firearms has experienced the paranoid delusions about “BITS,” blood in the streets. In fact, crime has dropped and stories of lives saved are common, though the media suppresses such news. Don’t miss this eye-opening interactive session that could save you from a world of hurt.
$15 per person – cash or check at the door
$5 valet parking
Books will be available for purchase and personal signing by Alan Korwin following his presentation.