Thursday, July 26, 2012

I have had several "students" discretely call me over the last few days asking me what I thought of the Colorado shootings at the theater leaving 12 dead and 58 wounded, or some number like that. As an instructor of concealed handgun license classes in Oregon, of course I have an opinion.

My wife Linda and I went to the show about 3 weeks ago. It was on a Tuesday evening, so that as older folks we could get the senior and Tuesday special discount. There were 4 men from a previous class of mine some time earlier, about 2 years ago there in line for their tickets as well. I knew they were armed. Of course Linda and I have our licenses too.

At the show were a few college age students who as is common with that age were engaged the antics of young adults. They were loud boisterous, and generally obnoxious.

Linda and I no longer sit in the bleacher type seats at the top were our backs are protected. We have had the discussion in some of our classes of where in a crowded theater is the best place to sit. Each have their own views in this subject matter.

But to get to the punch line and not belabor this short discussion, when the movie started another elderly couple just above the 7 young men asked them to quiet down. They ignored that couple, one of them mocking the older folks. I asked Linda if she wanted to stay. She said, "Yes, but talk to management for us." As I stood one of my former students came down the side isle from the bleachers. So I watched.

He bent over and said something to the young man on the end closest to him, next to the isle. Of course I could not hear what he had to say. The ripple effect worked and before I could sit back down, they were all quiet. They remained that way for the rest of the show. When they left, as a group, they were quiet, almost respectful.

Of course my imagination was in overdrive and as I write here, again goes to that interesting place. I do not know what was said and can only speculate.

That takes us to Colorado, and James Eagan Holmes. In that factual incident there are a lot of "buts" and "what ifs." Pages and pages of vulture Internet folks speculate to sell their particular product, whether media or political.

In one of the discrete calls I was asked,  "Is Holmes is the poster child for gun control?" My response was that he is not a child. There are already enough laws on the books to control that situation as much as it could be controlled. No new layer of laws will make the criminals any less criminal. They will only burden the honest law abiding citizens with new levels of governmental crazy.

Oregon has built into the fabric of our society here the fundamental right of each of us to carry firearms for our personal protection, the protection of others around us, and our state. It is called Article 1, Section 27 of the Oregon Constitution. It was accepted by the Feds when they accepted our original charter and vote on it.

The bottom line is there there is no compelling need for legislation to take the handguns out of the possession of Oregon law abiding Citizens. Just the opposite is true.

And with that said, I invite any who read this blog to read OREGON CONCEALED, The Best Defense, Deadly Force, by me, Don Leach. I discuss in a comfortable and easy read the elements of personal protection, when Deadly Force can be used, and the limitations on the use of Deadly Force. Except for the true stories, I leave the practice of law behind me, focusing on the elements driving the public policy today.

This book is at the printer and can be pre-ordered for $14.95 plus S&H. Just go to the store at Oregon Concealed Co. (http://www.oregonconcealed.com). It will be available from the online store, at Oregon Concealed's website, and selected gun dealers and shows after August 15, 2012. I can be reached at don@ochlc.com or 541.579.3500.

My heart goes out to the victims in Colorado. My prayers to them and their families who have to live with blight of that incident.

Don


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Monday, July 23, 2012

Oregon Concealed Law (the book)

                               Oregon Concealed
                                                         by Don Leach


               With a release date of August 12th 2012, this book is going to be a great addition to the knowledge that you have and need. What better way to work on your defense strategy than to read the law in plain English written by a retired Oregon attorney who has similar interests and beliefs as you?
               You can pre-order this book filled with tales that will encourage you to rethink your strategies at our website http://www.ochlc.com/PRE-ORDER-Oregon-Concealed-Law-book-48p113.htm
                                   Or Oregonconcealedlaw.com

           Pre orders for the book will receive free shipping until August 14th, 2012

Concealed Carry Class

                                                         July 28 and 29
   We are having 3 concealed carry classes at the Collectors West Gun Show.
 Registration for these classes is required as seating is limited.
   All classes Qualify for Oregon, Utah, and Arizona permits, Photos, copies and fingerprints are included for nonresident licenses.
                                   To register call Roger at 541.337.0481 or
                                           www.oregonconcealed.com

                                                       

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

FREE Oregon concealed carry class.

People ask about my free classes all the time......
      Well, It's easy, there's no catch, and no gimmicks.

  When you host a private class you, as the host, get incentives and bonuses. Kind of like hosting a Tupperware party, only it's a better party, with better stuff, and better prizes. A lot of people hear "Private Class" and assume that it is going to cost more, but the opposite is true.

 Q. Well, what if I don't want a bunch of strangers at my house.
 A. You only have who you want. Friends, family, co-workers, church members.
 A. You don't have to have it at your house. Use your church, work, local grange, fire dept., If you    have more than 20 people, and can't find a spot, I will rent one.

 Q. What if I don't have someplace to shoot?
 A.  There is no range time in our concealed carry class. We teach shooting, and hold our classes                 separate from concealed classes so that we can have one on one instructor to student ratio. There is no shooting required to obtain your concealed handgun license in Oregon, Utah, or Arizona.

 The way the Free class works is you (as the host) get a spiff for each person that you brought to the class. The minimum class size depends on how far we have to travel to give the class, but the incentives are the same no matter what.
 Five people paying for their class gets you your Oregon class for free. Ten in your class will get you your Oregon and Utah, and fifteen will get you Arizona too.
  If you already have one or all of these, there are other prizes and awards available such as holsters, targets, exploding targets, books, ammo, etc.  As the size of the class increases, so do the prizes.

 Our class is four hours long. Sometimes a little longer depending on the people. If you have 20 people, and want to do a barbecue in the middle of it, it will take a little longer.

  Call or email for more info on how to set up a private class, or to pick a date.

  Roger  541.337.0481
  roger@ochlc.com
  www.oregonconcealed.com



Thursday, July 5, 2012

deadly force response

Jake Pirelli wrote on FB: "having JUST passed an online concealed carry class. I'm kinda lost. It was not informative at all. I'd like to know when I can use my gun, and the repercussions that  follow a self defense shooting."

We at oregonconcealed.com do not believe the on line class Jake Pirelli took was one of ours because our class addresses these issues in detail. The quick reply comes from the Oregon Statutes. They in substance say when a person is using unlawful force intended or likely to cause death or serious bodily injury then self-defense or defense of another in that person's presence is justified. We cover this in depth in a new publication that will be available in time for the Oregon State Fair, August 24th.

For more information write Roger Leach or go to our website. Copyright is held in the name of Don Leach, 2012.


An interesting side note is that Oregon does NOT require a online or life class to cover Oregon Laws. At Oregon Concealed Co. we are at this time the only online or live class I know of that does teach the standards for justification of deadly force. For more information please feel free to visit our website or write.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Carry concealed in 36 states

We offer classes for Utah and Arizona licenses as well as Oregon. With the combination of all three licenses you can carry geographically in the majority of the united states. Our classes are very informative and you learn what you Need to know. 


 See our website for a list of classes. If we do not have one scheduled in your area, send me an email to find out how we can get oine set up that will accommodate you. roger@ochlc.com