Many competitive shooters have more experience with firearms, true statement. Most competitive shooters have not been in shoot or don't shoot situations and have had to make life changing decisions in a split second.
I am quite the advocate of a right to carry. Really I do feel that if we have gone thorugh the course we should all be unrestricted. But we will never see that.
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- Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:10 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Should teachers be allowed to pack a gun?
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- Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:35 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Should teachers be allowed to pack a gun?
- Replies: 53
- Views: 9284
Should Teachers Carry
There are credible arguements to the pros and cons of teachers carrying weapons. My feelings are mixed but the bottom line to me is simple, if I have gone through the course, have passed the background checks then I should be carry unrestricted any where I want to carry.
Since that wont happen I do feel there should two classes of licenses. Restricted and Unrestricted. Unrestricted is someone that has served at least five years in law enforcement, retired or resigned in good standing. I have 15 years experience in LE, am a former SWAT sniper. I think I am pretty up to speed on when to shoot and not shoot. But now I am just a civilian. So obey the law I must.
Since that wont happen I do feel there should two classes of licenses. Restricted and Unrestricted. Unrestricted is someone that has served at least five years in law enforcement, retired or resigned in good standing. I have 15 years experience in LE, am a former SWAT sniper. I think I am pretty up to speed on when to shoot and not shoot. But now I am just a civilian. So obey the law I must.