This is off topic, but as good as any place – Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey announced a plan to allow concealed carry for staff in the county schools.
Brief summary: "No one is required to take the training and work at school while armed. It allows for those who are willing to carry a firearm to do so and act as their own and the school’s first line of defense when seconds count and law enforcement may be minutes away. Any staff taking the option will be required to complete 130 hours of training by the BCSO and then be a deputized Marshal for schools only."
I read that as "if you want to carry, we're going to provide 130 hours of tactical training for you", which is a win-win.
ASM826
· March 4, 2018 at 2:26 am
I went from an annual membership to being a life member last week.
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SiGraybeard · March 1, 2018 at 4:18 pm
This is off topic, but as good as any place – Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey announced a plan to allow concealed carry for staff in the county schools.
Brief summary: "No one is required to take the training and work at school while armed. It allows for those who are willing to carry a firearm to do so and act as their own and the school’s first line of defense when seconds count and law enforcement may be minutes away. Any staff taking the option will be required to complete 130 hours of training by the BCSO and then be a deputized Marshal for schools only."
I read that as "if you want to carry, we're going to provide 130 hours of tactical training for you", which is a win-win.
ASM826 · March 4, 2018 at 2:26 am
I went from an annual membership to being a life member last week.
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