Very frustrating! I tried Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer to no avail. Must be some security setting in my router settings, because I also tried to order on phone while connected to my network and it wouldn’t work. Turned off networking on my phone and it finally accepted the connection.
Yup, your clues so far, especially using your cell connection instead of phone over home wifi, pretty much confirms it is a router security setting.
Received mine today, thanks for the link.
I just finished reading “The Law of Self Defense Principles”, the free book available from @Craig-AR’s link. It’s very important reading for everyone in this community in my opinion.
It will take repeated readings for me to fully digest the material, because it is packed with great information.
Key takeaways for the first reading are:
- Learn the five legal elements any prosecutor will attack to keep you from being able to claim self defense. You only need to be negligible in one of the elements and your self defense claim can be denied by the judge, even BEFORE you get to a trial.
- Document ANY self defense or other specialized training (Like reading this book) you have taken, making sure it is dated. The USCCA website does a lot of our documenting for us when we go through video courses/trainings.
- One of the “specialized trainings” I received from this book is learning about the “Tueller drill”. The lesson learned from the Tueller Drill is that someone armed with an impact weapon has the opportunity to use it at a far greater distance (21 feet) than a juror might have otherwise thought. Knowledge of this fact (prior to a self defense incident) is considered specialized training, and can be used as advantageous evidence that you knew in advance that you were in an imminent threat situation.
- Carry a less lethal form of protection such as pepper spray, a.) to avoid the use of deadly force, if possible and b.) so that jurors see that you had a less lethal option available when you determined that deadly force was the only option. (It puts you in a better light with the jury)
- lawofselfdefense.com/resources : This information is critical to understanding how the law will judge you should you be forced to defend yourself in your individual state.
You carry a gun so you’re hard to KILL.
Know the law so you’re hard to CONVICT.
Remember 5 Legal Elements always. The way it is written, if you fail
any 1 of the 5 elements, guilty charges can be applied and your fight for innocence is gone;
only 1. I posted the definitions in my posting above and I am not competing here.
I have been through most of the class and those 5 points are the hardest point for me and you can
see and hear all these legal procedures in Rittenhouse’s Court Case. Some heavy charges were being considered to make an 18 year old man guilty.
Thank you!
- Learn the five legal elements any prosecutor will attack to keep you from being able to claim self defense. You only need to be negligible in one of the elements and your self defense claim can be denied by the judge, even BEFORE you get to a trial.