MEMBERS ONLY: Platinum Q&A Show!

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Today's Law of Self Defense Show will live stream at Noon ET. It will answer questions sent into us by our Platinum Members, who have access to a Platinum-only Q&A form for submitting such questions directly to me.

On the schedule for today's show are the following questions:

Can I use force to prevent identity theft?
Can T-shirts with spicy statements be used against me in court?
Where on LOSD website does it tell me where my concealed carry permit is lawful?
Is pointing a gun at someone surreptitiously (without them knowing) a crime?
How can I best document the specialized knowledge I acquire from LOSD?
Is there any quantitative document of how reaction time affects self-defense?
Does LOSD comment on Second Amendment legislation/litigation?
Well-known self-defense instructor advocates explaining your use-of-force to police: Good idea?
Where can I find your self-defense webinar for BJJ students?
Considerations in keeping handgun with suppressor locked in my car?
Today's show will start by generally live streaming to YouTube, Rumble, Twitter (X), and our LOSD Members dashboard, as usual--but the public stream will only describe the bullet points above, to let people know generally what we'll be covering in the substantive portion of the show.

That substantive portion of the show will be for Law of Self Defense Members ONLY--either Platinum or Standard members, and will continue to be live streamed on the Member dashboard--the live streams on YouTube, Rumble, and X will end prior to the start of the show where the questions posed are answered.

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