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Shoot Or Don't Shoot?

Shoot or Don't Shoot?

You have your Permit To Carry. Now what?

It is our deep desire at Assault Prevention that no man or woman is ever confronted with life-or-death circumstances in which they will have to make a lethal force decision. Yet, sadly the facts are as follows:
1. There are approximately 300 million people in the United States.
2. Your chances of being a victim of any crime is approximately 8%.
3. Your chances of being a victim of violent crime is approximately 1-2%.
4. Within the category of Violent Crime, weapons are used 24% of the time.
5. Within the Violent Crime category of Murder, guns and knives represent 85% of the weapons used to kill people.

As we dig even deeper into research and statistics, we discover a very accurate picture of the situations, environments, and circumstances that accompany these statistics. We know, to a great extent, what the elements are that you will likely encounter in a lethal force situation.

Depending on the circumstances, it is not always possible or practical for a legal permit holder to locate, draw, aim and shoot their handgun. We know from research there is not always enough time or distance between you and the Adversary to do so.

Practical self defense in lethal force situations, based on solid research, must include the following:
1. Techniques that will keep the Adversary away from you.
2. Techniques that will allow escape should an Adversary attempt to control you through strong-arm tactics.
3. In the event a weapon is used, techniques to disable the Adversary’s ability to control you with the use of a gun, knife or blunt object…so you can escape.

That is the focus of this Course. Assault Prevention Instructors have reviewed cutting-edge research that includes police-shootings, self-defense shootings and national crime statistics as they all relate to violent crime. Throughout this process, we have analyzed how this information can be applied to civilian safety in the arena of lethal force, leading us to some very reliable conclusions. If we know what we are likely to face, we also know how to prepare for those situations through training.

This course is a must for those who desire to experience the realism that comes along real-life decision-making in lethal use of force situations.

We invite you to join us in a relaxed training environment, where attendees will review the legal elements and requirements of lethal force. We then provide motor skills instruction for tactical shooting, based on the data described above. Finally, we create simulations in which attendees, armed with Airsoft Handguns, are placed into scenarios and environments they would most likely face as potential victims of violent crime involving a weapon.

Institute Members and pre-registered groups of 10 or more receive a 10% discount on all of our courses.

Call or email for details.

COURSE NAME DATE HOURS COST
Shoot Or Don't Shoot?

January 2009

9:00am - 5:00p.m. $149.00
Location: Bills Gun Range
Robbinsdale, MN
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