Information for Registrants Regarding Possible Legal Self-Defense Methods

Due to the recent violent murder of registrant David Brimmer, ACSOL has conducted research regarding how registrants can protect themselves.  

First, it is important to lock all of the doors of your home, especially the front door.  

Second, do not to open the front door of your home to a person unknown to you.  Many vigilante attacks have begun when a registrant took this simple and unfortunate action.  

Third, consider taking an adult self-defense class if you are physically able.  These classes are not martial arts classes which can require years of practice.  Instead, self-defense classes provide important information regarding self-defense in just a few sessions.  

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“Due to the recent violent murder of registrant David Brimmer, ACSOL has conducted research regarding how registrants can protect themselves.”

He’s far, far from the first and won’t be the last.

Why would the murder of David be the one to prompt this?

Hmmm… is the government going to pay for our classes the way it pays for the classes to protect other members of the public from the “frightening and high” PFR? (Also, members of the public who are supposed to have equal standing)

Or is this yet another burden on PFR, who are in survival mode, trying to escape the bodily harm being inflicted by the trafficking, violence-promoting government?

SCOTUS sold out the lives of SOME of the public to allegedly protect some other members of the public, as if some lives are more valuable than others.

These corrupt Just-icers think its fine to enforce cruel and unusual punishment on PFR as long as it’s called civil!

The government created PFR and then told its creation the new rules of life.

PFR must pay for all the same public services but must not use them!

If the goverment wants to restrict PFR from the public services and places, then it needs to create new ones for its creation!

Otherwise F-off!

How many violent attacks have been perpetrated on PFR and their families?

Where’s the government stats on that?

I can promise you that the numbers are significantly higher than the “frightening and high” recidivism rate that they use to justify their scam on the public!

SCOTUS is EVIL! Is it going to demand that equal protection requires Congress to come up with a plan to protect PFR from the violence it incites on its creation?

Doubt it. They are just sitting back, enjoying the show while they sip their wine and eat their juicy steaks at our expense!

Last edited 23 days ago by pat

Adding another suggestion to the first one: lock the windows, too.

Registrants in most states (not CA) can use a byrna launcher for self defense. “Byrna launchers are compressed CO2-powered devices that fire chemical irritant, kinetic, and inert projectiles for less than lethal self-defense. They are designed to incapacitate a threat from a distance and are not considered firearms by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF).”

The Federal government has an exemption for ANTIQURE FIREARMS and their replicas. If you are in a state that also has the Antique Firearm exemption, its is trivial to buy a black powder revolver and Pyrodex pellets for its use. While there are a few minor details to read about, black powder firearms are WIDE OPEN in many, many, states. Antigun Maryland even allows this exemption. Also, lethal PCP (Pre Charged Pneumatic) air guns for hunting deer are VERY readily available and usually state legal. They are federally unregulated. There is no excuse for not having a legal gun in states where they are permitted. You are responsible for protecting yourself while you’re on the target list, act accordingly. This is for registrants not on probation and not in a prohibited state.