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Virginia: After an Unintended Discharge of Your Weapon — What's Next?
by PJ HermosaU.S. Law Shield of Virginia Independent Program Attorney Ed Riley tells Members what they should do if they unintentionally fire a weapon. Click below to watch the video.
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Pennsylvania: After an Unintended Discharge of Your Weapon — What's Next?
by PJ HermosaU.S. Law Shield of Pennsylvania Independent Program Attorney Justin McShane explains to Members what they should do if they unintentionally fire a weapon.
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Oklahoma: After an Unintended Discharge of Your Weapon — What's Next?
by PJ HermosaU.S. Law Shield of Oklahoma Independent Program Attorney Robert Robles explains to Members what they should do if they unintentionally fire a weapon.
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Georgia: After an Unintended Discharge of Your Weapon — What's Next?
by PJ HermosaU.S. Law Shield of Georgia Independent Program Attorney Matt Kilgo says that having an accident isn’t a crime, but having an accident with a firearm can have legal jeopardy attached to it.
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