Ohio Concealed Carry Training & Certification Download Page

This page is reserved for students who have taken our Ohio Concealed Carry Traing and Certification Course. Below you will find a number of documents, lists and videos that are here for you to download and use.
We have also added a Suggested Reading List. This is a list of core source materials where you will find important books and articles to enrich your understanding of self defense.
We have also added a Suggested Reading List. This is a list of core source materials where you will find important books and articles to enrich your understanding of self defense.
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Suggested Reading Listhttp://staysafemedia.com/ The official source of instructional materials featuring Michael Janich, co-host of outdoor channel's the Best Defense, the Best Defense Survival! & Spike TV’s Practical Tactical. If it is on this site is it important and relevant.
Facing Violence: Preparing for the Unexpected by Rory Miller and Barry Eisler (May 16, 2011) Meditations on Violence: A Comparison of Martial Arts Training & Real World Violence by Rory Miller (Jun 6, 2008) The Gift of Fear and Other Survival Signals that Protect Us From Violence by Gavin de Becker (May 11, 1999) Bullseyes Don't Shoot Back by Rex Applegate and Michael Janich (Jan 1, 1998) Sharpening the Warriors Edge: The Psychology & Science of Training by Bruce K. Siddle (Oct 1, 1995) On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio CD] Dave Grossman Dave Grossman (Author) 2009 On Combat, The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace [Paperback] Dave Grossman 2008 Combatives for Street Survival by Kelly McCann (May 1, 2009) Anything published by Kelly McCann or aka Jim Grover is worth your time and money. Defensive Shooting For Real-life Encounters: A Critical Look At Current Training Methods by Ralph Mroz (Sep 1, 2000) Handgun Combatives by Dave Spaulding and Kelly McCann (2011) How to Survive the Most Critical 5 Seconds of Your Life by Tim Larkin and Chris Ranck-Buhr (Jun 1, 2009) The Farnam Method of Defensive Handgunning, Second Edition by John S. Farnam (Dec 2, 2005) Combat Focus Shooting: Evolution 2010 by Rob Pincus and Betty Shonts (Apr 2, 2010) Defensive Living: Preserving Your Personal Safety Through Awareness, Attitude & Armed Action, 2nd Edition by Ed Lovette, Dave Spaulding and Bruce Siddle (Feb 28, 2005) Combat Shooting with Massad Ayoob by Massad Ayoob and Marty Hayes (Dec 13, 2011) Tactical Pistol Marksmanship: How To Improve Your Combat Shooting Skills by Gabriel Suarez and Gabe Suarez (Nov 2001) Practical Shooting : Beyond Fundamentals by Brian Enos and Kris Kunkler (Jul 1990) |
Concealed Carry Holsters For Women - YouTube
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Failure to Inform: CHL-holders taking a big risk on Ohio roadways
Full article from Buckeye Firearms: http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/3849
Here is an excerpt from an article titled :Failure to Inform: CHL-holders taking a big risk on Ohio roadways.
Since this seems not to be getting through to everyone in their training classes, it bears repeating: if you are a CHL-holder and are carrying a concealed handgun in Ohio, you must inform law enforcement if you are stopped for a law enforcement purpose.
Still not convinced that this is important? Then consider that failure to promptly inform a law enforcement officer can result in being charged with a first degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $1000 fine! As if that weren't bad enough, probation (and the resulting loss of privileges and freedoms) may be tacked on to the jail term. No matter what type of punishment the judge settles on, a conviction WILL result in the suspension of the concealed handgun license for a period of one year from the date of conviction.
...These requirements apply to you if you are an occupant in a motor vehicle on an Ohio roadway - not just to you when you are driving.
To view June 8th, 2011 video of Canton Police the arrest of an licensed CHL Ohio resident when he “failed to inform” law enforcement that he was carrying a firearm. On November 9th, William Bartlett's case was dismissed. It took him 4 months to clear his name and who knows how much was paid in attorney fees. If are licensed to carry a handgun and you have a handgun with you when you encounter law enforcement make sure you inform the police that you have a Concealed Handgun License. Period!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kassP7zI0qc&feature=player_embedded
Here is an excerpt from an article titled :Failure to Inform: CHL-holders taking a big risk on Ohio roadways.
Since this seems not to be getting through to everyone in their training classes, it bears repeating: if you are a CHL-holder and are carrying a concealed handgun in Ohio, you must inform law enforcement if you are stopped for a law enforcement purpose.
Still not convinced that this is important? Then consider that failure to promptly inform a law enforcement officer can result in being charged with a first degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a $1000 fine! As if that weren't bad enough, probation (and the resulting loss of privileges and freedoms) may be tacked on to the jail term. No matter what type of punishment the judge settles on, a conviction WILL result in the suspension of the concealed handgun license for a period of one year from the date of conviction.
...These requirements apply to you if you are an occupant in a motor vehicle on an Ohio roadway - not just to you when you are driving.
To view June 8th, 2011 video of Canton Police the arrest of an licensed CHL Ohio resident when he “failed to inform” law enforcement that he was carrying a firearm. On November 9th, William Bartlett's case was dismissed. It took him 4 months to clear his name and who knows how much was paid in attorney fees. If are licensed to carry a handgun and you have a handgun with you when you encounter law enforcement make sure you inform the police that you have a Concealed Handgun License. Period!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kassP7zI0qc&feature=player_embedded