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Protecting Your Right to Self-Defense

Home and Street Defense

Defending Your Right to Protect Yourself and Loved Ones

If you have decided to become a concealed pistol license (CPL / CCW) holder, or if you may otherwise have to defend yourself, you should understand the legal ramifications you may face when acting in for the purpose of defending yourself or another person, or for home protection. You need the legal advice of an experienced lawyer that understands your Second Amendment and self-defense rights.

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Home protection is extremely important, whether it is in a metro area like greater Detroit, or a rural area in Northern Michigan. The Law Office of John Freeman is here to educate clients about the proper uses of lethal or non-lethal force for the purpose of defending you and your loved ones in your home and on the street. For a free consultation to discuss actions you have taken in self-defense or for home protection, or to schedule a training session to learn about proper legal steps to take in the event of a dangerous situation, contact the office today.

Call toll free at 866-720-3708 or send an e-mail. Should you need emergency assistance, call 313-330-2653 at any time of the day or night.

An Understanding Self-Defense Attorney That Gets Results

If you acted to protect yourself or your family at home or on the street, even if you thought your actions were completely justified, you may face consequences and repercussions. The police, the media, and even your own neighbors and friends and family may question your actions, regardless of whether you used a firearm or non-lethal force. You need an experienced advocate on your side. John Freeman is here for you. He is a strong supporter of self-defense, and is here to vigorously present your case.

To schedule an initial consultation to discuss your specific situation or to attend a training class to learn about legally acceptable home protection or self-defense methods, contact the Troy, Michigan-based Law Office of John Freeman. Call toll free at 866-720-3708 or send an e-mail today.