Gun Owners Praise ‘After You Shoot – Your Gun’s Hot. The Perp’s Not’

Expert’s book raises dangerous issues. Shooting crooks can be worse for you than them.

After You Shoot By Alan Korwin
After You Shoot: Your gun’s hot. The perp’s not, Now What? – By Alan Korwin
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PHOENIX, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- When After You Shoot (tiny.cc/wgrk7w ) was first released there was nothing else like it. The subtitle told the story: “Your gun’s hot, the perp’s not, now what?”

Sure, lawyers were pretty uniform in their advice: “Don’t say anything!” But it dawned on author Alan Korwin, who had written eight other books on the subject—that simply didn’t work.

“Everyone says something,” he notes, “and most everyone calls 911. The first thing most people do is give up the right to remain silent. They spill their adrenaline-loaded guts into a police tape recorder!”

It took Korwin, a nationally recognized expert on gun law, nearly 20 years to connect all the dots no one else had. First, almost no one remains silent, and second, everyone blabs without their right to have a lawyer present. They end up practically convicting themselves, even in a perfectly clean shoot. They’re in no condition to make reasonable statements, and police egg them on. He put what he learned into After You Shoot ( tiny.cc/wgrk7w ) , it sold out almost immediately, and is now in reprint.

More than 70 experts contributed to the work —judges, prosecutors, criminal-defense attorneys, trainers, people who suffered through the process, cops— and it shows. One of the outcomes is a draft bill to help protect people who call for help so they don’t get the dial-911-and-fry result. It also suggests five things you can do after a self-defense shooting so you don’t end up in more trouble than the criminal.

One reader wrote: “What an excellent read! Well done! You wrote it as if it were about me in so many ways from my actual bad experience with the police and it’s as if you read my mind and knew all of what happened word for word! You tell it exactly like it is about the cops and self-defense consequences. I found out the hard way back in 1986 when I used a revolver to defend myself… and went to jail for it while the perp walked away scot free.”

Comments like this were common: “Your book was thought provoking and has significantly advanced my thinking regarding these issues.”

Another writes: “The book contains some great advice and made me think about a few responsibilities I have as an armed citizen (CCW Ohio). Truthfully, I hadn’t given thought to the 911 scenarios.”

Gun owners can’t afford to leave these issues unexamined. One day you may have to shoot, and be prepared for what happens, after you shoot.

After You Shoot: Your gun’s hot, the perp’s not, now what? is available:

Bloomfield Press, founded in 1988, is the largest publisher and distributor of gun-law books in the country. Our website, gunlaws.com, features a free national directory to gun laws and relevant contacts in all states and federally, along with our unique line of related books and DVDs. After You Shoot for news-media review is available on request, call 1-800-707-4020. Our authors are available for interview, call to schedule. Call for cogent positions on gun issues, informed analysis on proposed laws, talk radio that lights up the switchboard, fact sheets and position papers.

As we always say, “It doesn’t make sense to own a gun and not know the rules.”

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Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Bloomfield Press, founded in 1988, is the largest publisher and distributor of gun-law books in the country. Our website, gunlaws.com, features a free national directory to gun laws and relevant contacts in all states and federally, along with our unique line of related books and DVDs. “After Your Shoot” for media review is available on request, call 800-707-4020. Our authors are available for interview, call to schedule. Call for cogent positions on gun issues, informed analysis on proposed laws, talk radio that lights up the switchboard, fact sheets and position papers. As we always say, “It doesn’t make sense to own a gun and not know the rules.” Visit: www.gunlaws.com