Another good read from the sheriff, why we need to encourage new shooters to seek training.
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Good awareness article, thanks Anni.Another good read from the sheriff, why we need to encourage new shooters to seek training.
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Yes we do. On a Colt 1911 forum I used to belong to their was a young man that was asking some questions about concealed carry as his state was changing over to constitutional carry. Somewhere along the thread he made statement that he could hardly wait until he got the chance to shoot somebody!Another good read from the sheriff, why we need to encourage new shooters to seek training.
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Yes we do. On a Colt 1911 forum I used to belong to their was a young man that was asking some questions about concealed carry as his state was changing over to constitutional carry. Somewhere along the thread he made statement that he could hardly wait until he got the chance to shoot somebody!
The flip side to that is “if” he was ever involved in a self defense situation and did end up shooting someone the prosecution could, and may look for and find in his social media that statement and that may make him look like the aggressor. What a stupid thing to say."Somewhere along the thread he made statement that he could hardly wait until he got the chance to shoot somebody!"
- Hopefully meant in jest. "I'm going to shoot someone" used to be a fairly common sarcastic saying at one time. Rarely meant seriously. Younger folks or others not aware of that saying may not realize that? Things like words can sometimes get twisted around in meaning with mixed company?
Great article, I firmly believe in training and believe it’s paramount with new gun owners. Should it be “mandatory” a solid grey area.Another good read from the sheriff, why we need to encourage new shooters to seek training.
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Yes we do. On a Colt 1911 forum I used to belong to their was a young man that was asking some questions about concealed carry as his state was changing over to constitutional carry. Somewhere along the thread he made statement that he could hardly wait until he got the chance to shoot somebody!
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The flip side to that is “if” he was ever involved in a self defense situation and did end up shooting someone the prosecution could, and may look for and find in his social media that statement and that may make him look like the aggressor. What a stupid thing to say.
BreakingWind,The segment of the population of young people that need training are the ones that did not grow up around guns and/or hunting. They only know what they have seen on TV, Facebook, other social media sites. They have no clue that this is not the wild, wild west and there are laws you need to know and follow. They think that during a confrontation, if their carrying their first resort is the weapon when in fact that is the last resort. Case in point: Young man in my city was involved in a confrontation and when the much larger protagonist informed him that he was gonna whoop is ass, he brandished his gun as a deterrent, he did not point it at him just pulled it so that the guy was aware that he was armed and it probably would not be a good idea. The big guy backed away and left him alone, he thought that was that. Hours later he was arrested at home for assault with a deadly weapon. He plead to simple assault and with that plea not only paid a healthy fine, court costs, got put on probation, and also lost his CCW and his ability to obtain another one in this city for at least 10 years as long as his record stays clean. He took the training our state requires and knew the laws, I have no pity for him. He says it was a stupid mistake, the thing is, if you are carrying a weapon, you can not make stupid mistakes. a stupid mistake can get someone killed (as I step down off my soap box).
Good article. This may be a case where the new shooter "doesn't know what they don't know." Maybe designing classes so that one has to attend prerequisites to graduate to more intense instruction might be a favorable solution.
A great way to get a new shooter to start training is to introduce them to Action Shooting International shooting competitions, They are geared for new shooters or people that have never competed. as a ASI Range officer I have seen people show up with their new fire arm in the box and have a great day competing. it also builds skills they wont get just punching holes in a paper target, It also teaches them they need on going and more advanced training. As a NRA safety Instructor and range officer it is encouraging to see new shooters advance and take more training.
I believe even experienced shooters take some kind of professional training every year and train throughout the year whether it is drills or some other competition IDPA,IPSC,USPSA ect.
So, he was a democratYes we do. On a Colt 1911 forum I used to belong to their was a young man that was asking some questions about concealed carry as his state was changing over to constitutional carry. Somewhere along the thread he made statement that he could hardly wait until he got the chance to shoot somebody!
No political affiliation was stated nor assumed. As you can imagine, he was immediately flamed by all involved on that thread. I'm talking burnt to a crisp. He never responded and shortly after he deleted his profile. Can only hope that he heeded the useful information about what his fate would be if he shot someone when the threat wasn't sufficient for a deadly force response.So, he was a democrat
Kidding, just kidding … kind of .. this may get me a slap on the wrist,