Who are we and why are we here?

A "Sitting Duck Policy" is a rule made by some person or organization which effectively removes your ability to defend yourself while on (and/or in transit to/from) their property. We believe that full-disclosure will help you make a fully-informed decision in these situations — a decision that could possibly save your life. Would you like to know more?

Is someone else's policy turning you into a Sitting Duck

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More fun with Google

UPDATE: Google has approved both “questionable” ads! Wahoo! Now all three ads are running across Google’s ad network. Let us know if you come across our ads in your travels!

Google doesn’t like “Guns” or “Weapons”, or, rather, Google doesn’t allow people to advertise “Guns” or “Weapons” on their ad network. That’s fine, and it’s one of the reasons we offer advertisements and sponsorships on our site.

One thing we don’t like is that Google blanket reject ads with the word “gun” or “weapon” in them. We’ve submitted two ads for their approval that have been denied, of course we’ve appealed them and they’re “Under Review”, but only time will tell if these ads (which more accurately describe our site) will be approved or not.

We’ll let you know if the two outstanding ads are approved or denied.

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Sitting Duck Policy, now advertising on Google!

Today is a momentous day for us here at SittingDuckPolicy.com! For the first time ever, we’ve actually gone and spent some money on advertising!

We’re hoping this will help bring people who are looking for the following keywords to our site.

Let us know if you see our ads in your travels on the interwebs!

  • self defense
  • gun self defense
  • self defense tips
  • self defense tactics
  • self defense weapons
  • victim
  • Self-defense
  • self defense guns
  • Disarmed
  • gun control self defense
  • Sitting Duck
  • weapon self defense
  • pistol self defense
  • gun self defense statistics
  • Gun Free Zone
  • killing spree
  • defenseless victim
  • unarmed victim

Here are some examples of what our ads might look like when you’re using Google to search for related items.

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