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Legal Defense Network, Inc.

Do You Worry About the Aftermath of a Self-Defense Shooting? Members of the Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network don't face the legal system alone.
The Network’s mission is to prevent miscarriages of justice through:
  • Educating members about the legalities of using deadly force for self defense and how to interact with the criminal justice system after a shooting.

  • Providing an initial $10,000 fee deposit to the member’s attorney if the member has Been involved in a self-defense shooting–paid to get the legal defense immediately Underway, with representation during questioning, and arranging for an Independent investigation of the incident.

  • Case review by a Network self-defense expert at no charge and consolation about Defense strategies when requested by the member’s attorney.

  • Grants an additional financial assistance from our legal defense fund for members Facing unmeritorious prosecution or civil action after a self-defense shooting.

  • Publishing a monthly journal online with columns and features focused on topics of Interest to armed citizens.

  • Discounts for members on books and DVDs from the Network online store to Encourage further education.

  • Creating a nationwide network of attorneys and legal experts upon which the Member can draw int he events of a self-defense shooting.

For more information, ask for our free 24-page booklet!

www.armedcitizensnetwork.org | 360.978.5200 | P.O.Box 400, Onalaska, WA 98570

Workforce Investment Act Adult Program

L.E.S.S. Academy is an approved provider of W.I.A. Program (Workforce Investment Act)- not many, if ANY, private schools for Security & Private Detectives have been approved for this government program.

Target Population

The Adult Program serves people who are 18 years and older, are legally entitled to work in the United States and have met selective service registration requirements.

Program Description & Services

The purpose of the Adult Program is to increase the employment retention, earnings, and occupational skills of participants. This program aims to improve the quality of the workforce, reduce welfare dependency, and enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the nation's economy. There is a priority for eligible low income and welfare recipients and for certain veterans or veteran spouses to receive specific services. The program provides a range of self-service and staff assisted services for adults seeking employment. Services can range from skill assessment, labor market information, consumer reports on training programs, and job search and placement assistance, to more intensive services for eligible adults who experience more difficulty in obtaining jobs. Employers are also offered assistance in accessing a qualified labor pool and other employment related services.

Goals

The goal of the program is to increase employment and employment retention for its participants and provide employers with a skilled workforce and qualified job applicants.