I've been a casual shooter for over four decades. I used to do quite a bit of IPSC at one time, but lately just target stuff. I was really happy to find this show. It is very down-to-earth with potentially life-saving advice that everyone should be listening to.
Mainstream media will typically advise you that disaster preparation consists mainly of stocking up on batteries and drinking water. In the real world, we all know that's not enough. "The Best Defense" tells it like it is. Really a terrific show.
Is it possible that you could include any legal advice on self-defense situations? Let's say a major hurricane happened (like Katrina) and there's virtually no law enforcement available. Are self-defense laws still treated the same? Is there any less duty to run when law enforcement is not there to help? God forbid, if you do have to shoot someone, but there's no phone service and no police around, what do you do then to protect yourself from future lawsuits? Obviously, the first objective is to survive the disaster, but legal issues come into play as well.
Keep up the great work!
Dave in Rhode Island