U.S. LawShield Hosts “The Truth About Self-Defense” YouTube Live Event

Legal Defense for Self Defense®

Houston, Texas –– U.S. LawShield®, industry leader and America’s largest provider of Legal Defense for Self Defense® coverage, will host a YouTube LIVE event on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, at 11 AM CT to discuss “The Truth About Self-Defense.”

U.S. LawShield Independent Program Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes will break down the topic of self-defense and its many variables. They will also be available to answer questions during a Q&A session.

“Understanding self-defense is vital to protecting yourself and your family,” said P.J. Hermosa, CEO of U.S. LawShield. “During the live YouTube event, our Independent Program Attorneys will bring you the answers you need to straighten out some all-too-common self-defense myths as well as some truths that might surprise you.”

The live event will decode the concept of self-defense and unravel its popular misconceptions. It will cover topics like:

·What might be considered self-defense?

·Can you go to jail after an act of self-defense?

·Is wasp spray better than pepper spray?

·Why aren’t martial arts moves always considered self-defense?

·And so much more…

Visit the U.S. LawShield YouTube page, where you can turn on reminders for this free event (including the Q&A session) by subscribing to the U.S. LawShield YouTube channel and hitting the notifications bell.

About U.S. LawShield

Since 2009, the mission of U.S. LawShield remains unchanged. We believe in Preserving Freedom for Good® by educating our 700,000+ members and 6,000+ industry 2A Partners in self-defense law; empowering them to handle critical, life-threatening situations with confidence; protecting them from potential injustices in the legal system after acts of self-defense; and challenging the status quo regarding the affordability of legal defense. Our higher purpose is to create a united community of responsible individuals who believe in liberty and the inalienable right of self-defense.

For more information on U.S. LawShield and its Legal Defense for Self Defense Program, visit the website at www.uslawshield.com.

2 comments

  • Stan Field

    Should you have someone come up to your car an tells me to get out or I will shoot you. Am I suppose get out and let him have my car and hope he does not shoot me?