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Doc I agree with most of what you just posted. I guess the difference is in the way to achieve it. I still think you are refering to a skill set required to plan and execute an offensive operation. There are just to many successful cases of simple civilians with a lot less training than us successfully defending themselves and others by vertue of having and a firearm. I still firmly belive we could save lives by allowing trained individuals who don't have to be SWAT team members or operators on the school grounds. History proves this correct.
I respecfully disagree with some of you conclusion about the right to firearms and think the horse has been beat to death . I will continue my programs and see if I can make my state a safer place thru legally armed and trained citizens. Im sure you are fully capable of executing your mission and do not intend to argue the point. I also do not need to know you as you made your view clear in your original posting and I was responding to that posting and not to your capabilities or job performance.I guess its all about perspective as to what constitutes an adequate level of training to save your on life with a firearm.
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"The very atmosphere of firearms everywhere restrains evil interference; they deserve a place of honor with all that's good."~ George Washington.
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