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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 20904" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>RDS you make all good points.. As anyone with sense will agree. The best option is avoidance and do not put youself in a situation where you may be harmed. The second thing is sometimes bad things happen to good people. So you can never be to prepared. While I find carring at home a bit overkill lots of people do it. As for people like Michael training for these scenarios. I can think of no one better suited for this type of training than law enforcement. I have seen all to often the small budgets that go to training LEOs for physical confrontations. Instead its wasted on political crap/corectness training and such. Just like the officer that was killed a few weeks back that had a gun jam or something. Was it a training issue? Only one person knows but I promise you more training could have only helped in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 20904, member: 32"] RDS you make all good points.. As anyone with sense will agree. The best option is avoidance and do not put youself in a situation where you may be harmed. The second thing is sometimes bad things happen to good people. So you can never be to prepared. While I find carring at home a bit overkill lots of people do it. As for people like Michael training for these scenarios. I can think of no one better suited for this type of training than law enforcement. I have seen all to often the small budgets that go to training LEOs for physical confrontations. Instead its wasted on political crap/corectness training and such. Just like the officer that was killed a few weeks back that had a gun jam or something. Was it a training issue? Only one person knows but I promise you more training could have only helped in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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