Don H said:A lot of the mandated training involves the legal use of firearms in a state. What aspect of military firearms training address that issue?
Well, I guess we shouldn't talk about the states where there is no training requirement... And let's not even begin to discuss the 4 states where a permit is not required for concealed-carry... Vermont, Alaska, Wyoming, Arizona...
How do you know not to beat your annoying neighbor to death with a ball-peen hammer? Morality issues aside, we know that it's illegal.
How do you know you're not supposed to just walk out of a store with items without paying? Morality issues aside, we know that it's illegal.
How do we know we're not supposed to shoot people at random? Pull our weapon out when we're walking through the produce section? Brandish and wave our weapon around when we see someone who looks the slightest bit "shady"? Um, I think it's because we know it's illegal.
I think our society is long overdue for a time where we stop waiting for people to spell things out for us step-by-step, use the common sense that God gave a jackrabbit, and figure out stuff for ourselves. Why should we have to be told what we're supposed to do? Can't we all read? My line of thought is this: if you're going to take on the responsibility of carrying a weapon, you are also responsible enough to determine lawful use of said weapon.
And all of that aside, my military handgun training has included years of basic, practical, and judgemental pistol courses, use of force, weapons retention, and non-lethal compliance/defense techniques.
I think I'm qualified, so does my CO, who just renewed my carry qual.