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 ILLEGAL WEAPONS POSSESSION CONSEQUENCES

This ecourse is designed to educate about illegal weapons possession and aggravated assault consequences. Includes weapons possession law, licensing, regulations and safety involving firearms, non-powder guns, knives, nun-chucks and pepper spray.

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Weapons Possession Law Awareness, Including Aggravated Assault/Theft

This course dives into the understanding of community living and societal laws and agreements voted into practice as a best course of action to keep communities peaceful & safe.

  • 1

    Chapter 1: Weapons Law Awareness Legal Definitions, Licensing Rules & Regulations

    • A weapon is defined under various federal, state, and local laws, which vary by jurisdiction. A weapon is generally something used to injure, defeat, or destroy and may cover many types of instruments, such as a blackjack, slingshot, billy, metal knuckles

    • Criminal possession of a weapon is the unlawful possession of a weapon by an individual. Many societies both past and present have placed restrictions on what forms of weaponry private citizens (and to a lesser extent police) are allowed to purchase, own.

    • Gun Laws: Federal law regulates gun ownership to some degree, including placing restrictions on the ownership of certain types of firearms. The National Firearms Act (NFA) places restrictions on the sale or possession of short-barreled shot , machine guns

    • Texas License to Carry a Handgun Statute and Selected Laws 2019 – 2020 Issued by Texas Department of Public Safety, Austin Texas

    • Veterans You are Not Alone. Connect with Care Now. If you are a Veteran in crisis, the Veterans Crisis Line is here for you with free, confidential support, available 24/7. Looking for local support? www.mentalhealth.va.gov

    • Gun licensing has been proven to reduce gun violence and trafficking, and it remains a necessary component to crafting comprehensive, lifesaving gun laws. Licensing laws ensure guns are only purchased and used by responsible Americans.

    • New York has some of the most restrictive gun possession laws in the United States. It is one of a handful of jurisdictions which does not grant reciprocity to any other state's valid firearm licenses.

    • The carrying of concealed, loaded guns in public places can quickly escalate everyday conflicts into deadly altercations, causing tragic, irreversible damage to innocent lives.

    • Common Firearms Law Questions -January 2016- North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association Post Office Box 20049 Raleigh, North Carolina 27619 (919) SHERIFF (743-7433) www.ncsheriffs.org

    • Juvenile Weapons Possession: All states throughout the country have their own specific gun control laws that coincide with a set of penalties. Although restrictions differ in each state, it is common to prohibit the purchase of certain types of weapons..

    • (04:11) Weapons Possession Lawyer NYC - Weapons Possession Charges New York 04.28.2016 by The Law Firm of Andrew M. Stengel Channel

    • (01:44) [Rule of Law] - Is a person liable for illegal possession of firearms? by PTV

    • Quiz: Chapter 1 Weapons Law Awareness Legal Definitions, Licensing Rules & Regulations

  • 2

    Chapter 2: Weapons Psychology: Rules Consciousness And Safety Mindset

    • Firearms Safety Suicide Awareness the Law and You: NOTE: This pamphlet contains Washington firearm laws as of the date below, and may not contain all current laws. A time lag exists between new law effective dates (typically spring/summer).

    • Gun safety: Gun safety rules and practice recommendations are intended to avoid accidental discharge or negligent discharge, or the consequences of firearm malfunctions. Their purpose is to eliminate or minimize the risks of unintentional death or injury.

    • (10:56) The Universal Firearm Safety Rules by Warrior Poet Society

    • (11:58) Gun Safety by hickok45 Channel

    • (02:24) Four Rules of Firearms Safety by Glock, Inc.

    • (01:37) Weapons Safety: The Basics by Urban Carry Holsters

    • (00:30) Secure Your Weapons! A Gun Safety Mesage from Las Vegas Metropolitan Police LVMPD

    • Quiz: Chapter 2 Weapons Psychology: Rules Consciousness and Safety Mindset

  • 3

    Chapter 3: Legal and Illegal Weapons Possession: Consequences

    • Federal firearm laws are complex and carry potentially serious penalties. From selling guns without a license to possessing a gun as a convicted felon, there are dozens of federal criminal laws regulating the purchase, sale, possession and use of firearms

    • CONSEQUENCES: The carrying of concealed, loaded guns in public places can quickly escalate everyday conflicts into deadly altercations, causing tragic, irreversible damage to innocent lives.

    • (05:45) Criminal Lawyer Describes a Gun Possession Charge by Gustitis Law Channel

    • (07:12) Weapons Possession Lawyer NYC | New York Criminal Possession of a Weapon Attorney | CPSP NY 2019 by The Law Firm of Andrew M. Stengel

    • (02:03) (144) Convicted Felons who Possess a Weapon / Firearm. Michael A Haber Miami Criminal DUI BUI Lawyer 2016 by Michael Haber

    • (04:11) Weapons Possession Lawyer NYC - Weapons Possession Charges New York 04.28.2016 by The Law Firm of Andrew M. Stengel Channel

    • (05:15) 2C:39-5 Unlawful Possession Of A Weapon NJ | Graves Act by Stephen A Gravatt Esq

    • Quiz: Chapter 3 Legal and Illegal Weapons Possession: Consequences

  • 4

    Chapter 4: Illegal Weapons Possession Typical Cases: Unlawful Possession: Pepper Spray, Underage Bb Gun, Metal Knuckles Or Nun Chucks

    • Are Brass Knuckles Illegal? Brass knuckles are dangerous weapons and illegal in many states. Some states only ban metallic knuckles, while others ban hardened knuckles of any kind. Brass knuckles, also called "knuckle dusters" and "knucks"

    • Nunchucks and the Law: States in the U.S. have differing views on this question. Some states prohibit the personal possession of nunchucks and nunchaku. Most states, however, allow them.

    • Federal law restricts who can own, possess, or sell a gun. Some of these federal laws extend to BB guns. If you have been convicted of certain crimes, or fall under any of the special categories or situations, you face potential criminal penalties.

    • (08:20) Pepper Spray Laws by State (United States) by Stun & Run Self Defense

    • (07:35) Pepper Spray Laws By Country by Stun & Run Self Defense

    • Quiz: Chapter 4 Illegal Weapons Possession Typical Cases: Unlawful Possession: Pepper Spray, Underage Bb Gun, Metal Knuckles Or Nun Chucks

  • 5

    Chapter 5: Illegal Possession Of Firearms: Non-powder and Toy Guns Including Bb And Pellet Guns

    • Although there are no federal laws regulating their transfer, possession, or use, non-powder guns are, unlike firearms, regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).6 Hence, non-powder guns are subject to generalized statutory limitations...

    • Federal law restricts who can own, possess, or sell a gun. Some of these federal laws extend to BB guns. If you have been convicted of certain crimes, or fall under any of the special categories or situations listed, you face potential criminal penalties

    • 1. Is it legal to own a BB gun in California? 2. Can a person carry a BBG in public? 3. Can a person in California carry a BB gun in his car? 4. What are the penalties if a person shoots someone with a BB gun?

    • A pellet and/or BB gun is considered a firearm in New Jersey and all of the firearm laws apply to them. This means that the purchase of a pellet gun or bb gun in New Jersey requires a Firearm Identification Card. It also means that there are strict laws..

    • Pellet guns are on the market today with projectile impact power often exceeding that of conventional firearms. Injuries nationally from so-called non-powder guns (NPGs) run to the tens of thousands—a big majority of them children or minors.

    • The term "firearm" is defined in the Gun Control Act of 1968, 18 U.S.C. Section 921(a)(3), to include "(A) any weapon (including a starter gun), which will, or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive.

    • (01:00) Arizona Gun Laws: What You Need to Know by Arizona Criminal Defense Attorney Marc J. Victor

    • (25:29) Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Felon reviewed. Texas Penal Code 46.04 by AaronsGunShop

    • (13:49) How to Restore Your Firearm Rights by RecordGone.com

    • (01:35) Illegal Possession of Stolen Firearms in Louisiana | Carl Barkemeyer, Criminal Defense Attorney by Carl Barkemeyer, Criminal Defense Attorney

    • (02:26) 14-Year-Old Arrested Twice In 2 Weeks For Illegal Handgun Possession

    • Quiz: Chapter 5 Illegal Possession Of Firearms: Non-powder and Toy Guns Including Bb And Pellet Guns

  • 6

    Chapter 6: Knife Law, Aggravated Assault and Battery- Legal Definitions

    • What is Aggravated Assault With a Deadly Weapon? In Texas, a person commits Aggravated Assault With a Deadly Weapon by committing regular assault while using or exhibiting a deadly weapon.

    • Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Aggravated Assault is applying intentional force to another person paired with circumstances that elevate the crime to the category of aggravated according to specified circumstances.

    • Deadly Weapon An assault that is aggravated based on the use of a deadly weapon requires that the offender have used a deadly weapon in the commission of the crime. (In some states, assault or battery with a deadly weapon is a separate, distinct crime)...

    • Assault, Battery, and Aggravated Assault The crimes of assault, assault and battery, and aggravated assault carry different definitions and punishments.

    • (03:03) California Knife Laws (a former D.A. explains) by Shouse Law Group Channel

    • (08:25) Assault versus Aggravated Assault by Talking Texas Law

    • (04:08) Aggravated Assault in Texas: What You Need to Know by Varghese Summersett PLLC

    • (02:55) Aggravated Assault Charges - Cornerstone Law Firm by Cornerstone Law Firm, LLC

    • (01:42) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT // WHAT TO DO IF ARRESTED // TIPS FROM A CRIMINAL LAW ATTORNEY by Herman Law, P.A.

    • (03:07) NJ Aggravated Assault - How to Interpret Your Assault Case by New Jersey Criminal Attorney - Peyrouton Law

    • (02:22) Aggravated Assault Charges - Legal Explanation & Consequences - Gaxiola Law Group by Richard Gaxiola

    • (11:26) Civil vs. Criminal Assault & Battery explained by Attorney Steve® by Steve Vondran

    • (02:15) Assault and Battery - Tort Law by The Business Professor

    • (02:51) Difference Between Assault & Battery by The Nieves Law Firm, APC

    • (04:24) Assault and Battery Lawyer - Self Defense by Boria Law

    • (04:34) Three Depositions Tips for Your Assault and Battery Case by Arkady Itkin

    • (03:24) What is Assault and Battery in Illinois Criminal Law? A Chicago area defense lawyer explains by Fagan, Fagan & Davis

    • (01:39) What is the difference between aggravated assault & aggravated battery? by Frye Law Group, LLC

    • (21:10) Non-fatal offences part 1: Assault and battery by Sarah Harwood

    • Quiz: Chapter 6 Knife Law, Aggravated Assault and Battery- Legal Definitions

  • 7

    Chapter 7: Rules, Boundaries and Limitations in Life

    • PRESENTATION: Rules Boundaries & Limitations in Relationships.pdf

    • How to Set Healthy Boundaries & Build Positive Relationships (positivepsychology.com)

    • (17:47) Every Struggle Every Pain by Tyrese Gibson

    • (20:57) Personal Boundaries vs. Oneness (How to Develop Healthy Boundaries) - Teal Swan

    • (16:35) I Can Have Me and I Can Have You Too - Teal Swan –

    • (06:10) 5 Reasons To Set Healthy Boundaries with Toxic People by Psych2Go

    • Quiz: Chapter 7 Rules, Boundaries and Limitations in Life

  • 8

    Chapter 8: Decision Making and Impulse Control Theory and Practice

    • CHAPTER 3 DECISION MAKING IMPULSE CONTROL THEORY.pdf

    • (10:18) How To Master & Control Your Emotions by Ralph Smart @RalphSmart.com

    • (22:09) Self Control - How To Develop Self-Control To Create An Amazing Life by Leo Gura @Actualized.org

    • (16:50) How to Recognize You're Making Decisions With Your Ego by Ralph Smart @RalphSmart.com

    • (12:55) Marcus Aurelius – How To Build Self Discipline (Stoicism) by Philosophies for Life

    • Quiz: Chapter 8 Decision Making and Impulse Control Theory and Practice

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