Anyone and everyone thinking of carrying a concealed firearm MUST read this short but powerful book. The subtitle is: The Role of the Firearm in Personal Protection.
Massad F. Ayoob is the only son a jewler who had been maimed for life by an armed criminal. His farther returned fire killing one of the criminals and crippling the other. Massad spent his early years becoming an expert marksman. He joined a New England municipal police department in the early 1970s and became a certified weapons instructor with the Advance Police Training Program of New Hamshire. Today Massad is recognized internationally as one of the world's leading authorities on police weaponry.
In the first section of the book, Massad's specific purpose for writing is clearly identified: "Every other book on self-defense with firearms has begun with the draw and ended with the last shot. Ayoob sought to teach the armed public what would happen to them afterward and what they had to think about before."
Massad works in the criminal justice system. He has been a street cop, prosecuting officer and certified expert witness in many cases involving weapons and armed citizens. He knows what he is talking about having lived it for many years. Anyone who owns a gun and is thinking of using it in self-defense also needs to know what Massad is talking about.
Principles identified in the book are based on law (ever changing as we know) and the mood of the American courts. Ayoob doesn't necessarily agree with all of them, but anyone who carries concealed must know what they are up against.
The reason for the book in Ayoob's words: "This book was written to correct the dangerous misconceptions on the part of many as to when they can exert the deadly force of the guns they have decided in advance that they may use for self-protection. Too many people believe they can shoot suspected criminals when, in fact, they have no right to do so. Too many people are incapable of using their guns in a combat situation with sufficient expertise to either prevent an armed criminal from taking innocent lives, or to be sure they do not hit bystanders with their own stray bullets. Both knowledge and ability should be pre-requisites for carrying a gun in public. It is my personal opinion that every applicant for a carry permit should pass a written examination on self-defense and lethal force laws, and a close range qualification run over a combat pistol shooting course." (Underline added).
This book is available on Amazon from 3rd party sellers. As a result, the price is inflated. You should try your local book store for available and a more reasonable cost.

