This video features criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve discussing the merits and risks of using alternative weapons for self-defense compared to firearms. While acknowledging the utility of options like pepper spray and stun guns, the discussion highlights the critical importance of proper training and the potential legal pitfalls associated with less-lethal options. The primary takeaway emphasizes that concealed handguns remain the most reliable self-defense tool, but the video encourages viewers to consider a range of options while being aware of the legal and practical implications.
This YouTube video addresses a critical legal question for individuals facing criminal charges in Illinois: whether an attorney on retainer can represent them in such matters. The content likely delves into the scope of attorney-client relationships, retainer agreements, and the specific legal framework in Illinois concerning criminal defense. It aims to inform viewers about their legal options and the services available from retained legal counsel when navigating the Illinois criminal justice system.
This video features a criminal defense attorney verifying a Reddit-sourced self-defense checklist. The content is presented for educational purposes, aiming to provide viewers with reliable information regarding self-defense practices and legal considerations. The description also includes a promotional link for a "Pew Pew" giveaway.
This video features a discussion with Colion Noir, Kevin Michalowski, and Tom Grieve about the legalities and practicalities of using deadly force in self-defense. Through live scenario simulations using blue training guns, the participants analyze the aftermath of a robbery and attempted abduction in a mock coffee shop. The discussion delves into shot placement, the legal ramifications of shooting a fleeing assailant, and the emotional and physiological responses during high-stress encounters, emphasizing the importance of proper training and education for survival and legal protection.
This video discusses the legality of carrying a handgun in a vehicle while picking up or dropping off children at school, particularly within school zones. U.S. Concealed Carry Association Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve examine the nuances of gun laws, police discretion, and potential legal ramifications. They touch upon how the location of the stop is crucial and address concerns about being profiled by law enforcement due to pro-Second Amendment affiliations. The discussion also highlights the role of officer discretion in initiating criminal cases and directs viewers to Tom Grieve's channel for further legal insights.
This video, featuring USCCA Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve, analyzes the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. It highlights how prosecutors used Rittenhouse's interest in violent first-person-shooter video games, like "Call of Duty," as evidence against him in court. The discussion emphasizes that personal activities and social media presence can be heavily scrutinized and potentially used out of context during legal proceedings related to violent encounters. The video also touches on post-trial behavior and establishing personal values.
This video from the U.S. Concealed Carry Association features Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve discussing the most critical mistake to avoid after a self-defense shooting. They emphasize the importance of not tampering with evidence, explaining how it can immediately raise suspicion with law enforcement. The video also touches on the right to remain silent and the necessity of requesting an attorney before making any statements to police, highlighting the difference between these rights and the experience of law enforcement in detecting falsehoods.
This video debunks a viral claim that dogs can legally carry firearms in all 50 states. U.S. Concealed Carry Association Director Kevin Michalowski and attorney Tom Grieve explain that while there might not be explicit laws against it, it's a dangerous misconception. They clarify that transporting a firearm on a dog is akin to transporting it in a vehicle and not a legal loophole for concealed carry. The video advises viewers to seek legal gun advice from reliable sources like USCCA.com and not from social media stunts.
This video analyzes a dashcam incident where fireworks were thrown into a convertible. Legal experts Kevin Michalowski (USCCA) and Tom Grieve (criminal defense attorney) discuss whether the victim could have legally used deadly force in response to this attack, even after the perpetrators fled. The discussion covers the definition of an imminent deadly threat, the legal implications of chasing a fleeing suspect, and the importance of situational awareness while driving. It highlights the challenges of defending oneself when the threat is immediate and the opportunity to act is limited.
This video discusses the legal justifications for using deadly force in self-defense when attacked with an airsoft pistol. Criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve and USCCA Director of Content Kevin Michalowski explore scenarios where an airsoft gun might reasonably be perceived as a deadly threat, the legal definitions of deadly force and great bodily harm, and the importance of knowing local laws. The video emphasizes that the legality of returning fire is highly dependent on the specific circumstances and jurisdiction.
This video, featuring Kevin Michalowski of the USCCA and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve, discusses critical do's and don'ts during a home invasion. Key topics include the dangers of leaving a safe room, the importance of not alerting an intruder to your presence, and the necessity of consulting an attorney before speaking with police. It emphasizes that firearms should be a last resort for self-defense and that "winning" means resolving the situation with minimal harm. The discussion also touches on the misconception of "winning" and highlights that most home invaders will flee when faced with a prepared homeowner.
This video discusses the legal ramifications of stray bullets hitting a neighbor's property during a home invasion. Criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve and USCCA Director of Content Kevin Michalowski explain potential criminal and civil liabilities. They emphasize that gun owners are responsible for every round fired and advise knowing state and local gun laws, understanding concepts like Castle Doctrine, and identifying safer firing zones within the home. The video highlights that even without criminal charges, civil lawsuits are a possibility.