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Thanks for the share, as it was a very good read. Hopefully everyone who carries, or is considering carrying, reads this and thinks long and hard about it. I fully support C, but only if you take the time to train and work with your weapon of choice, but more importantly, you need to be cognizant of your surroundings and always be thinking about the responsibility you have as a practice of CC. I have heard way too many people, actually one is too many, who have said something to the effect of, "I can't wait until the day some asshole tries to mug me" or "I wish someone would try that on me." Those are the kind of people I not want to be anywhere near, nor are they the people who to be carrying, much less even own a weapon.
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LTC Thomas Tennant
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I agree with you. Having taught weapon safety and marksmanship in both military and civilian contexts, those "hot heads" are the very people I want disarmed because they will be more dangerous to themselves and those around them. In Kentucky, professional CCDW instructors can and should flag these individuals for closer scrutiny. As a general rule most KY Sheriff's departments take these duties very seriously. Most CCDW permit holders know the best "gun fight" is the one they avoided with good situational awareness and evasive tactics and by staying in condition "yellow".
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PO3 James Bobiney
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Mine is due for renewal this year and I cannot remember my crimes of the past. Is it hard to get a background check on myself so that I have it in writing instead of failing to remember for the renewal application?
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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I enjoyed the read. I did not like reading false witness may have been in play with your situation.
For me Sir, I still use my training as an approach to any issues. I try twice to not have a conflict. Then, esculation of force is warrented up and including deadly force. So far, I have had no issues. I hope it stays that way.
M. Morris RVT
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