Firearms Training and Liability Designing a department's firearms training program "in relation to the tasks the particular officers must perform" suggests the need to take note of actual occurrences within the experience of that department, as well as the conditions under which officers can be expected to operate. For example, weather and lighting conditions and area characteristics (rural, residential, densely populated, etc.) become relevant. Also, an officer's ability to hit partially concealed or moving targets takes on more importance, because that typifies a shooting incident more than firing at a stationary target. read more.......egion1
We Can't Afford Training
Training is always expensive. Firearms training is especially expensive. Law enforcement administrators frequently decide that they can’t afford to train. But when the risk of your cops being shot by a bad guy is almost equal to that of being shot by themselves or another officer, to say nothing of the likelihood that an innocent citizen is going to get in the way of a police bullet, can you afford not to train? read more.....
Office.com Blog
......to put paper target shooting skills against a live shooting situation ( where the target is actually moving and shooting back ) is utterly ridiculous. read more........
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