A friend and I tried that at BSU. We couldn't get a faculty member to sponsor a group. We approached a CJ and ROTC professors, if I recall correctly. Of course, that was 5 or 6 years ago, and hopefully things have changed for the better since then.
I need to make a correction to my earlier post, there is no current plan to allow students in, though it is not out of the realm of possibility.
Apologies for the confusion.
A lot of what will happen to this class in the future depends on how much interest there is. If this one isn't well...
Hopefully they will have a good enough turn out and interest to present the class once or twice a semester.
I was able to pass along a lot of information and materials to the people who are organizing the class, and it looks like they took some of my suggestions. I haven't seen the outline yet...
There will be range time for half of each day.
The plan currently is to open this to both employees and students if everything goes okay with this class.
What he said.
You are getting an incredible head start by attending a formal training class early on.
Coach and Rhino, it was good to see you guys again. I'm sure you'll be seeing Jackson and I in December.
Rangemaster recently put out a DVD through Rob Pincus' Personal Defense Network production company. Cost is $16.95 shipped, and run-time is about 1 hour.
Tom Givens, Chief Instructor at Rangemaster, discusses 10 of his students' 50-some defensive shootings. This is the most comprehensive...
I've talked to one friend about this and he really seems to welcome the questions and conversation from the people who see him open carrying in public. He has actually made a pretty good point to me that if enough people open carry, it may help to condition the public that guns and people...
There used to be a bunch of flash videos that Matt Burkett had on his website for this kind of thing. They were much simpler and less realistic than that video, but they seemed like they would do the job.
I don't change anything gun related. I just make sure to wear a loose fitting t-shirt or a button up type shirt with a t-shirt under it. I don't see the big draw to going to a smaller gun in the summer months.
That's the smartest thing I've seen anyone say in this whole thread. You've definitely thought about these kinds of situations and what you will need to see before you take action. And you definitely have your priorities straight with regard to you and your family's safety. Bravo, sir.