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CPL Bob Wiersema
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Agreed. My personal feelings on this, and my advice to my students while I was an instructor, has always been DON"T unholster it unless you need to use it! Brandishing can be a crime in itself. Do NOT give a "warning" shot either, more legal ramifications besides potentially hitting something or someone unintended.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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This is why we need more mandatory classes before issuing carry permits. I know the Constitutionalist argue we do not need anything to carry but that attitude while maybe correct, gets people into trouble with local laws.
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CPL Bob Wiersema
CPL Bob Wiersema
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The laws vary so much from state to state, I agree classes should be mandated. Primarily said because of how I see people drive, believe it or not. People usually drive daily and STILL CANNOT abide by the simple traffic laws. Carrying a firearm is very serious business, and safety needs to be driven home.(No correlation intended, lol), it seems people's attention span, or their immediate attention is so short nowadays. The way I see people drive, I surely don't want them carrying a sidearm without some training.
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GySgt Gary Cordeiro
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Amazing how minds can be so easily manipulated, the same has happened under foreign regimes.
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If you haven’t, read “White King Abd The Doctor”. It explains pretty well how powers try to change our Country,
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Maj Wayne Crist
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We have the right to make good decisions and bad ones. Brandishing is a bad one. The problem with rights is you still have to be accountable for your choice. To many forget that part.
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