GPSG's STEP Project
God morning…
This is your friendly reminder.
That paperweight inside your waistband is only effective if you train with it.
Stop being lazy and train with your tools!
STEP Framework Applied: T+P
Over this last week we’ve been getting asked to touch on this… at first it was a hard pass for obvious reasons.
However, before our opinion is given, understand this clearly… this not about politics, race, outrage, or even the verdict itself. It's about decision making, self-control, conflict avoidance, and the reality that a single bad decision can permanently alter multiple lives.
The whole situation is sad…
The verdict has been delivered.
Regardless of individual opinions about the case, several realities remain unchanged…
One young man lost his life.
Another now faces the consequences of decisions made in a matter of seconds.
From a self-defense and personal protection perspective, this case reinforces a lesson that cannot be overstated…
👉🏾 Not every confrontation requires engagement.
The ability to disengage, create distance, and walk away is often the most effective option available.
Conflict avoidance is not weakness. It is judgment.
The purpose of self-defense is to protect life, prevent unnecessary harm, and safely remove yourself from danger… not to defend pride, emotions, or ego.
Every decision carries consequences. Every action creates outcomes. In some cases, those outcomes are permanent.
Parents, mentors, coaches, and community leaders all play a critical role in teaching emotional control, personal accountability, and sound decision making under stress.
The outcome cannot restore what was lost, nor erase the consequences that now exist.
What it can do is serve as a reminder that a single decision can alter multiple lives forever.
More from, “I don’t know wtf I am talking about.”
Nothing says 'I have zero understanding of the law' quite like suggesting you should wear gloves to handle your self defense ammo to avoid 'leaving prints.'
No wonder why a lot of new gun owners are finding themselves in legal trouble… it’s listening to trash like this.
Let's be crystal clear… if you’re already planning how to sanitize a scene, you aren't acting like an upstanding, law-abiding citizen… you're auditioning for a crime drama, where you are out in jail for a long time.
The legal system doesn’t reward attempts to cover your tracks… it views them as massive red flags. If you act like you’re trying to evade investigation, don't be surprised when you’re treated like someone who committed a crime.
This isn't 'tactical' advice!
This IS the fastest way to turn a justified situation into an absolute legal nightmare.
Please, stop taking legal guidance from anyone who thinks destroying or hiding evidence is a 'defensive' strategy.
HOLY S**T!!!
STEP Framework Applied: P
I honestly didn't think it was possible to misunderstand self-defense, criminal intent, and basic logic this badly, but here we are.
Let's walk through this slowly.
According to this argument, carrying a firearm for protection means you've already "pre-meditated" using it because you've thought about the possibility of defending yourself.
Interesting.
So by that standard:
Owning a fire extinguisher means you've premeditated arson.
Wearing a seatbelt means you've premeditated a car crash.
Installing a security system means you've premeditated a burglary.
Buying health insurance means you've premeditated a heart attack.
See how ridiculous that sounds?
Preparation is not premeditation.
The entire purpose of responsible preparedness is to have a tool available if something goes wrong—not because you intend to make something go wrong.
Legally speaking, premeditation involves the deliberate intent to commit an unlawful act against another person.
A concealed carrier is not walking around thinking:
"I can't wait to shoot somebody today."
They're thinking:
"If the worst day of my life arrives and someone tries to kill me, seriously injure me, r**e me, kidnap my child, or violently attack my family, I refuse to be helpless."
Those are not remotely the same thing.
One mindset belongs to a criminal.
The other belongs to a responsible adult.
The irony is that every police officer, security professional, first responder, and emergency planner on the planet operates under the exact same principle:
Prepare before the emergency.
Nobody accuses firefighters of premeditating fires because they brought a hose.
Nobody accuses paramedics of premeditating medical emergencies because they brought an ambulance.
Yet somehow a citizen preparing to defend their own life is where the logic train leaves the tracks.
The reality is simple.
Violence exists whether you acknowledge it or not.
Predators exist whether you believe in them or not.
And the ability to recognize danger and prepare for it is called responsibility—not premeditation.
You don't get a medal for being unprepared when evil shows up.
You just become another victim explaining what you wish you had done differently.
STEP Framework Applied: P
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