Shadow
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Nope, she can't carry on the property.
There a range in Sarasota, Take Aim, that holds classes geared for women, great confidence builder.
http://takeaimgunrange.com/firearm-safety-and-skill-training/
Gotcha, thanks:thumbsup:
Nope, she can't carry on the property.
There a range in Sarasota, Take Aim, that holds classes geared for women, great confidence builder.
http://takeaimgunrange.com/firearm-safety-and-skill-training/
That's true of the wards but the ER gets a mixed bag of Baker Acts, suicide attempts and many drunk and disorderly with LEO escorts. It's a tough one to call.
I think we're looking at two different aspects of HOSPITAL.
1) Care unit (I believe your correct and within the law)
2) ER, clearing house prior to being admitted or discharged (this is the one I hear most about)
Was the 1911 carried in a shoulder holster?
I carry under HR218 and always will.
My humble opinion on a CCR. No problem, now put that CCR in the hands of an idiot and that worries me.
For the past, oh 30 years or so have carried concealed due to the Star or HR218 and in all that time I had one person ever notice I was carrying.![]()
Something about having and not needing....................rather then needing and not having.
Just took the CWP class this morning and went to the range for the first time in my life.
99% common sense, but then again if common sense was common, more people would have it.
...Our goal is to get my wife (his Mom) to go to the range and shoot a 22. She was robbed at gun point at the age of 18 and has had a fear of guns ever since. She is warming up to the idea and has held both of our pistols recently. She will come around, but it has to be on her terms. That fine with me.... the world is to crazy to not be prepared today. Like a previous posted stated, better to have and not need, than to need and not have!!!!
Steve
Steve,
May I also suggest that she (preferaby all of you) take a short course (a few hours max) in weapon retention, and disarmament.
Make sure your instructor has some background in the subject matter, and not just some "black belt" that saw this somewhere....I've seen some scary stuff being taught out here
While a weapon is nice to have, there's always the potential for your opponent to remove your weapon and use it against you.
Many LEO's nationwide, are killed with thier own weapons.
It's a short, simple, and with the right instructor, very fun and enjoyable course.
I've had ladies come into my class saying "I could never do that!", and come out grinning like a cheshire cat with a whole new feeling of confidence in thier abilities with thier weapon.
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BTW...welcome back:wavey::welcome::wavey:
Thanks for the Welcome Back
We all took self defense classes about 10 or 12 yrs ago, that's a great idea to do it again with a qualified instructor. We have more to learn than self defense, now we have our own weapon to retain.
Steve
A popular thread for sure.....
I am a LEO since 1977 and have always carried, feeling it a duty to do so as a sworn officer.
When I retire in three months I will continue to carry as a free American citizen (HR218 and Florida CCP) as long as I am able to hit what I aim at.
It is imperative that all persons who carry are confident in their ability to safely handle, fire, and maintain their weapon. There is no excuse for not doing so.
One of the big problems in the community I work in, and I'm certain that it happens all around the country, is gun owners leaving their firearm in their unattended, and often unlocked vehicle, and having them stolen. These are usually gun owners who don't have a CCP and therefore don't take responsibility for their firearm ownership.
If you carry...get to the range and practice once in awhile. It sounds like everyone here does that.
Good thread
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I like this forum. :yesnod:
"It worked well in katas, and sparring, but on the street, you'd get your ass handed to you...or worse."
Shadow this statement brought back a great memory. On my first leave after graduating from Airborne Training (1967) our DI told a group of us " now that you think your the Baddest Ass on earth with all that training, be careful when you go into town those Rednecks will hurt you."