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"Right on, Scott. Mr. Hamilton is a decent man and humanitarian who seems to have little if any experience with and expertise in firearms. If he did, he would know that even revolvers, which fire "with every pull of the trigger", can be reloaded in about a second or so with a speed clip. And I think that a .357 magnum round would probably penetrate multiple small victims, whereas a .223 round would might blow up in the first one. An ugly math, that.
Personally, I don't think a single CLEET training course would be enough. Any school official who is going that route would be well advised to join or form a practical shooting club, and practice safe handling and scenarios monthly. Or, they could train with law enforcement officers on a regular basis, if those organizations run practical shooting schools. For those who can afford it, there are defensive combat firearms courses, such as those at Gunsite, which one can read about in most firearms magazines.
Somehow, I doubt that Mr. Hamilton has ever been to a shooting range, and observed the absolute emphasis that most if not all place upon safety and respect for innocent human life."
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