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Personal Security

No one will protect you but yourself. As much as I love the police - they will not be at your side when you are attacked. As much as I love the military - they will not keep a terrorist from taking your life. Personal security is your personal responsibility.

There are five main components to personal security in public and at home:

1) Intelligence Gathering

2) Disincentives

3) Barriers

4) Defensive Tactics

5) Firearms

Intelligence Gathering

In Public

 

At Home

 

Disincentives

In Public

 

At Home

Barriers

In Public

 

At Home

Defensive Tactics

In Public

 

At Home

Lighting
Barriers
Surveillance
Alarms
Safes/Fire Safes
Safe Room
Physical Conditioning
Martial Arts
Non-lethal Weapons
Lethal Weapons (other than firearms)

Lighting


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Barriers

Walls/fences

Locks
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Surveillance

Cameras

Binoculars

Night vision
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Alarms


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Safes/Fire Safes


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Safe Room


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Physical Conditioning


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Martial Arts


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Non-Lethal Weapons

Pepper spray

Taser

Club/staff
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Lethal Weapons (other than firearms)

Blades

Arrows

Blowguns
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Firearms

Every American adult should own a firearm and know how to use it properly. It is not only our right - it is our duty. The right to keep and bear arms is what allowed the colonists to declare their independence and stand up to British imperial might. We have a duty to defend and preserve our constitutional republic and the freedoms we enjoy. Without firearms, we leave our families and our liberty defenseless in the face of criminals and tyrants.

The decision to own a firearm is not to be taken lightly. If you are not prepared to take a life in self-defense or in the defense of a family member, you should not own a firearm.

If you decide to purchase a firearm, you must fully understand your legal and moral obligations. You must abide by all federal and state laws. You must keep your fireams secure and handle them in a safe manner.

Hand Guns
Shot Guns
Rifles
Black Powder
Ammunition
Firearms Safety
Firearms Training

Hand Guns

Revolvers

Semi-automatic pistols

Stopping power

Concealment
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Shot Guns

Security

Hunting
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Rifles

Security

Hunting
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Black Powder


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Ammunition

Bullet Types

Factory

Reload

Casting

Storage
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Firearms Safety

Handling

Storage
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Firearms Training

Basic

Defensive

Tactical
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