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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2764273" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>I know I'll probably catch crap on here but I like the idea of having to pass a class to carry in public. My instructor was very informative and brought up interesting scenarios that I had never even thought about. For example, if you are put in a situation in which you have to act, what you do and what you say to an investigating officer could be the difference in going home or going to jail that night. I think that it is a right for people to be armed, but I also feel in situations that involves public or personal safety, it is the responsibility of the individual to be educated on the subject. I know it can be an expense and a pain in the ass to take the time but if it saves a life or keeps a good person out of prison because he/she wasn't educated on when it's justified to use force or uses the wrong verbiage in testimony, then it is totally worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2764273, member: 24536"] I know I'll probably catch crap on here but I like the idea of having to pass a class to carry in public. My instructor was very informative and brought up interesting scenarios that I had never even thought about. For example, if you are put in a situation in which you have to act, what you do and what you say to an investigating officer could be the difference in going home or going to jail that night. I think that it is a right for people to be armed, but I also feel in situations that involves public or personal safety, it is the responsibility of the individual to be educated on the subject. I know it can be an expense and a pain in the ass to take the time but if it saves a life or keeps a good person out of prison because he/she wasn't educated on when it's justified to use force or uses the wrong verbiage in testimony, then it is totally worth it. [/QUOTE]
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