The training is helpful to understand the legal aspects of helping people know what to do, and the situational awareness is what most don't understand to be aware of danger. Retention when carrying, and access to the training is helpful to remind carriers to prepare to be safe, but how to defend yourself in today's age, with so many gang attacks, and so much crime. I would like to see disparity in the use of force taught in self defense classes, as many have taken advantage of this aspect of self defense. Helpful to have USCCA number to call in case of self defense. Luckily my state is permit less carry, and stand your ground, no duty to retreat. Vehicle is also considered castle doctrine, and also castle doctrine at home, also the right to defend another person if I fear they are facing death or great bodily harm. Not as 2A friendly as Texas, but sanctuary cities are realizing people have a right to defend yourself.