This is excerpted from the Buckeye Firearms Association Page, for wider dissemination.
Editor's Note: Tactical Defense Institute's John Benner rarely
weighs in on issues, leaving that function to others. When John
addresses an issue it is noteworthy and well worth the read. This
article was originally posted on the TDI Facebook page. Republished with permission.
by John Benner
The official report from the Connecticut States Attorney's office on the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre has been released.
This horrific event has had a tremendous impact in many ways. My
belief is the impact was so strong, not based on numbers killed, but the
age of the 20 very young children murdered.
The interesting and most important section of the report from my
standpoint is the timeline of the event. Time is THE important factor in
the taking of and hopefully saving of lives. The FASTER the killer is
stopped, the less lives we lose.
At TDI we believe without question (and have for a long time) in the
arming of school staff (willing, trained and competent). Quite honestly,
I considered that a pipe dream until the Sandy Hook Massacre took
place. Everything changed, and we had to start asking the hard
questions. What is a real answer, because law enforcement is not
effective.
After speaking with Jim Irvine and the Buckeye group we partnered
with Buckeye Firearms Foundation to do classes specifically for school
staff members. Buckeye named it FASTER, certainly a fitting name.
I am not saying that law enforcement does not wish to do their job or
will not do it - they are simply not there and the response takes way
too long. The Sandy Hook report proves that once again.
More Here at Buckeye Firearms Association
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