We have 2 men and one lady armed every week . The responsibility is rotated among volunteers and the set dispersed anonymous in the crowd . Only the committee head knows who they are . We are a church of only 155 avg attendance.
We have 2 men and one lady armed every week . The responsibility is rotated among volunteers and the set dispersed anonymous in the crowd . Only the committee head knows who they are . We are a church of only 155 avg attendance.
Point of interest:I’m curious what type of training these volunteers have had and the ongoing training to be deemed suitable for this responsibility.
Point of interest:
https://www.concealedcarry.com/news...Pyfh1NOAmBm7Glvp3HdvQ0tcOfTpq8uzSux0iwv9dLN-4
"As you can see below, however, at the 33 incidents at which Armed Citizens were present, there were zero situations at which the Armed Citizen injured or killed an innocent person. It never happened." (FBI data, by the way.)
I'd never dissuade anybody from getting training, but the data suggest that "bad shoots" by armed private citizens just aren't a significant problem. I've seen data to support that for more than twenty years (the one I recall from the late nineties looked at concealed carry across the board, not just "active shooter" events, and found the errant shoot rate for private citizens was about 1/4 that of cops).
All have conceal carry permitsI’m curious what type of training these volunteers have had and the ongoing training to be deemed suitable for this responsibility.
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