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Two trains of thought. Can a drill be too realistic? Too stressful? Is it possible to lay things on too thick? Dunno.
Have you seen the freekin idots that come out of college these days.How do these things get approved? Positions of authority requires a college degree. What college is sending these people out on the streets to lead?
This would probably be better but the teachers are a lost cause.most don't want anything to do with self defense classes.of coarse there are some that have training or could be trained.I would rather see the time, energy and $$ be spent on the teachers and staff. The kids need leadership from someone who knows what to do.
I remember that he shot a lady point blankYea, What could go wrong? Back in 1999 the Rhode Island Popo was doing some hostage training in a school bus and the "Sniper" hadn't checked and cleared his weapon and insured he had blanks, instead he chambered a live round and killed a "Hostage" on that bus! These things happen all too often! What about the Portland Copper who was supposed to be chootin rubber less then lethal and instead fired a round of buck into some dude? Yup, I say it's a bad idea!
Now imagine some armorer having a bad day and got his wires crossed and loaded a few 30 round mags with the real stuff instead of blanks, and issued them to the trainees who are too amped up to check what they are chambering, that's a really bad day for every one!
Hey @Boboclown how you doing down thereSounds like if someone wanted to do harm they'd wait until the day they do the drill.
Good I suppose. Unfortunately not enough rain to close down Wal Mart.Hey @Boboclown how you doing down there