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TSgt George Rodriguez
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I attended and became licensed armed security by attending a state certified program taught by the police department. It was the same program their officers had to attend in handling their service weapon. Before entering the program you had to qualify by passing the MMPI test (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Diagnostic Test). The program consisted of 40 hours class time and 8 hours range time. Once the program was completed and you passed the state licensed test you became licensed state certified armed security.
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Any program with the handling of a firearm is good, hope those who take the course, stay with the program in daily life. Even police officers after the training done keep with the program.
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Maj Robert Thornton
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The only one that is an issue is #4. My wife will not handle a firearm, period. After 47 years, I just deal with the fact that I will never change her mind.
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Sounds like my wife, but she supports having and owning firearms. The sliver lining is, I get to do all the shooting, and buying the guns with the support of my wife. And, I always get bullets, or a gun store gift card for a gift on occasions.
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Maj Robert Thornton
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SGT (Join to see) I can buy or make all the ammo I want, but she has capped my gun purchases!
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Maj Robert Thornton - Same here, but I found the trick. She never knows of my new guns, so when she does see one, and asked if that's a new gun. I always say, I always had it, but never usually have it out,, and when the next questions is, When did you get it, I say, Remember when you got mad that day about it? She then says, Yea, that's right. Lol
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