NE/UT Concealed Carry Class – 6/21/2014 – $80

Nebraska and Utah Concealed Carry Class – Saturday – 6/21/2014 – $80

Bring your Spouse or significant other for $65 (Good for Former Students Spouse’s as well)

http://twoswordstraining.com/events/neccw-62114/

See http://twoswordstraining.com/nebraska-ccw/ for Equipment List.

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Your home is your castle – Not so fast

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-usa-crime-minnesota-20140429,0,1309705.story

The problem with shooting unarmed teens in your home even if they were there to steal your stuff. Then making statements that sound like you murdered them. Not Good.

Smith waited a day before reporting the shooting, but agreed to an interview with police, excerpts from which were also played in court. When asked about Kifer’s death, Smith replied, “I gave her a good, clean finishing shot.”

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Kansas becoming the model for Gun Rights

http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/99e95e1348584e95adef8763c02aa3ab/KS–Gun-Rights

TOPEKA, Kansas — Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has signed legislation nullifying city and county gun restrictions and ensuring that it’s legal across the state to openly carry firearms.

The governor announced his action Wednesday. The new law will take effect July 1. The National Rifle Association has described it as a model for stripping local officials of their gun-regulating power.

The bill would sweep away local restrictions on open carry, though cities and counties could prevent people from doing so in public buildings.

The measure also would prevent cities and counties from enacting restrictions on firearm sales or how guns are stored and transported.

Supporters of the bill say a patchwork of local regulations has infringed on gun-ownership rights. But critics say local officials know their communities best.

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Interacting with Law Enforcement

As concealed carry permit holders or even non-concealed carry permit holders we need to be aware of several things when interacting with law enforcement. Police officers deal with dangerous people often on a daily basis. Anything suspicious we do can escalate their level of concern, even if WE think its completely innocent, as you will see in the video.

When pulled over in you car.
1) DO NOT exit your vehicle.
2) DO NOT reach for anything unless you ask for the officers permission.
3) Engine off – The know you won’t drive off
4) Dome light on if dark
5) Hands on the steering wheel
6) I am a CCW permit holder and I AM/I AM NOT carrying at this time. How do you want to proceed.

WARNING THE VIDEO MAY BE DISTURBING

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e7WNwD2pSI

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Nebraska Concealed Carry Training

Next Class Saturday March 22nd, 2014 – Lincoln, NE – $80

ENROLL HERE

Classes are held in a relaxing, no stress, somewhat remote rustic cabin, a bit past the Wal-Mart on Highway #2. Hot Coffee and Breakfast items.  If you don’t like the first few hours, you can leave with a full refund.

If you have any questions email me directly at twoswords (at) outlook.com    I respond to every email.  Replace with @ sign of course.

-Another Student of the Gun

 

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Class Questions

I always get good questions in class. 21 feet was brought up and why is it we train and test at this distance. This is one of the better write ups on the Tueller Drill.

The Tueller Drill

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Kansas Attorney General gives Pratt County a Boot to the Head

Hijacking another popular phrase, I contend there is a malcontent born every minute.   It seems, Pratt County Kansas did not like the will of the people expanding their God given right of self-protection and sought to circumvent the new concealed carry law changes claiming Home Rule.

 

HB2052 became effective July 1, 2013 and forces Kansas municipalities to put in metal detectors or allow concealed carry permit holders the ability to carry into city and county buildings. Metal detectors are only one method of “adequate security” as stated in the bill, but it is the best way to keep dangerous instruments out.  Prior to HB2052, the political brain trust thought a polypropylene “no guns” sign would keep the guns out, permit holders and criminals alike.

 

HB2052 is the glimmer of political logic and reason in Kansas.  A plastic sign keeps nobody safe so either put in the wand bearing security guards or let me protect me and my family with my firearm.   Heaven forbid I ever have to do so.

 

In a Boot the Headopinion issued July 5th, 2013, Kansas Attorney General Derrick Schmidt states:

 

“Because the “Personal and Family Protection Act” is a uniform enactment applicable to all counties, a county may not enact a charter resolution to exempt itself from the provisions of Section 2 of L. 2013, Ch. 105, or from

any other provision of the PFPA.”

 

I am not sure who of the political elite in Pratt County Kansas had issue with the new law.  I am guessing they either couldn’t stomach the fact that “Jim Bob” could carry into their County Commission Meetings or they couldn’t stand the thought of county employees carrying guns while inspecting something  around the rural crack manufacturing complex.

 

You have to hand it to them for completely ignoring their opportunity for the four year building exemption after submitting a security plan the Attorney General, and going right to the heart of the matter.  We in Pratt County know better than you stupid Kansas voters and don’t want you hayseeds with guns coming into our buildings. We can’t afford the metal detectors; the courthouse lawn needs underground sprinklers.

 

You can contact the Pratt County Commission here.

 

AG Opinion:

http://ksag.washburnlaw.edu/opinions/2013/2013-011.pdf

 

HB2052 Summary:

http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2013_14/measures/documents/summary_hb_2052_2013.pdf

 

HB2052 Full Text:

http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2013_14/measures/documents/hb2052_enrolled.pdf

 

 

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Kansas adds Pennsylvania to Concealed Carry Reciprocity

Per the NRA-ILA Web Site

Kansas: Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Expands to Pennsylvania

LINK
NRA-ILA Web Site

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Carry your Gun in your house

Home invasions can happen anytime. Carry your gun in your house. Video is proof of that.

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Millburn-New-Jersey-Violent-Home-Robbery-Woman-Assaulted-Surveillance-Video-212855501.html

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GRAPHIC: Miami Shootout video

http://www.youtube.com/v/TD0Fms6krP4

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