Gun Self-Defense for Women (2016)

Gun Self-Defense for Women

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Gun Self-Defense for Women teaches on gun self protection, and how to protect their Family and Friends. Also includes other self-defense methods shown from experts of that field.

Released
2016
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United States

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Release year: 2016

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Gun Self-Defense for Women teaches on gun self protection, and how to protect their Family and Friends. Also includes other self-defense methods shown from experts of that field.

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Adam Johnson, the creator of YourMovieSucks.org, reviewed Derek Savage's film Cool Cat Saves The Kids. Savage liked Adam's review and even filmed him in a cameo for this movie. However, when Savage was deleting YouTubers' reviews of Cool Cat Saves The Kids due to copyright infringement, Johnson made a video explaining why Savage's accusation of copyright infringement was wrong. Because of Johnson's video, Savage deleted his cameo from this movie.

In the United States, real-life firearms specialists and experts must first enroll in an accredited program to receive certification after either completing a series of education courses or after demonstrating an already sufficient level of skill and expertise based on one's present knowledge. Derek Savage reveals no such background when he proclaims himself to be a "gun expert," and several of his on-screen practices, such as leaving his finger on a gun trigger when not intending to fire it and suggesting an empty car seat is a proper place to secure and store a handgun when not in use, run contradictory to a firearm specialist's primary distinction as someone who is supposed to be conscious of safe handling practices for a firearm and can competently explain said practices to others.

In a promotional clip called "The Savage Crime Show" that he posted on YouTube--which is meant to play like a Fox News show--Derek Savage shoots a target in the desert showing the logo of YouTube comedian "I Hate Everything" (or "IHE"). IHE had reviewed Cool Cat Saves the Kids on his channel, but Savage was not a fan of the review, and copyright struck it on YouTube. The feud escalated to the point where IHE had reason to believe that Savage impersonated a phony law firm in order to intimidate him.

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