Lessons from UNarmed America

Lessons from UNarmed America by Mark Walters, published by White Feather Press, LLC in June 2013, is a 190-page exploration of personal safety in situations where individuals may be disarmed. This book addresses the challenges faced when encountering armed threats without the means of self-defense. Through true stories of unarmed individuals who have faced attacks, Walters provides insights into the realities of such encounters and the importance of preparedness.
Readers will find practical advice on mindset and tactics necessary for survival in dangerous situations. The book emphasizes the significance of understanding personal safety and self-defense, particularly in contexts where individuals may be legally required to be unarmed. With a focus on health, fitness, and safety, this edition serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their awareness and response strategies in the face of potential threats.
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“Sometimes we are legally disarmed by our government. Many of us are forced to leave our gun locked in the car as a requirement of our employment. No matter what the reason, facing an armed lunatic bent on doing you harm is no small task, especially when the attacker is armed and you are not. In this book, you’ll learn what to do when faced with a deadly force encounter when your firearm just isn’t there. Mark Walters tells the true stories of real-life, unarmed people who were attacked. Rob Pincus follows up with the mindset and tactics necessary to keep you alive.”–P. [4] of cover.
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