Thursday, March 31, 2016

SELF-DEFENSE; SUB-PRINCIPLE: Go-NoGo

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When to hold them, when to fold them, when to walk away and when to run - lyrics from an old gamble song by Kenny Rogers do hold true to self-defense. You have to know when to go physical and when you have to stop. Going physical when you could have done something less physical or going beyond when your attacker is no longer of danger means you are falling out of the square and now you are fighting and no longer complying with the legal defense of self-defense. You are going to jail. 

Go means you have no choice and the AOJ/JAM along with all five stages are done and apparent and you had better do something quick or you are going to get hurt or killed. Once this occurs you have to be of mind to detect and determine if the attacker is still AOJ/JAM five stages strong and continuing or you have to put on the skids and fast. Guess what, in the heat of it and under the strong pull of adrenal chemical effects you may even miss that signal and whalla, off to jail you go and then to court with a final destination of prison and all that entails. 


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