Brian Dorow is Associate Dean of Criminal Justice at Waukesha County Technical College. He teaches people how to practice the 2nd Amendment safely.
"It's a huge responsibility. It's your right, but at the same time, the training is what will take you a long way," Dorow says.
He says even if a homeowner shoots an intruder in self defense he or she could face some scrutiny. "You may satisfy all the legal requirements, you may be completely justified, but ultimately you may still be subject to some civil litigation, or a civil lawsuit."
That's where services like Second Defense Alliance, or SDA, come in. It'a a new group that helps handle the legal, financial, and emotional risks of shooting a home invader. Tim Brennan is the COO of SDA. He says, "The biggest thing is people just don't think about what they would do after they defend themselves with a firearm."
For about $11/month, a legal gun owner can become a member. SDA will take care of all the messy cleanup of a home shooting.
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