Nothing has happened. I am just thinking about what would happen if I ever were involved in an incident where I had to draw and use my weapon. Everybody says that having a good attorney is paramount. I also know that all attorneys are not equal. Some are much better and more aware of specific issues, like gun law, than others. The time to find a good attorney is probably BEFORE you actually need one... so, how do you go about finding such a person? I am in Oregon, fwiw, Albany specifically (Willamette Valley). If anyone has any recommendations, I'd love to hear. Also, any more general references on how to do this before the fact. Thanks! via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/1q0ZsuL
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