Stay sharp to avoid getting cut! Any person wielding a knife in an aggressive manner represents an imminent threat of death and grave bodily harm. Beware of anyone wielding a knife within 21 feet. Even an ambulatory elderly, physically compromised person can traverse 21 feet (7 yards) in under three seconds; let alone a physically fit [...]
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Knife Dangers
Posted in Concealed Carry, Deadly Force, Edged Weapons, Personal Defense, Self Defense Law, tagged blades, Deadly Force, defending against a knife attack, drawing from concealment, edged weapon attacks, Edged Weapons, grave bodily harm, gun defense, guns versus knives, John Farnam, justification for use of deadly force, knife attacks, knife injuries, knife wielding assailant, lethality of knives, tissue damage, Tueller study on May 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On “Campus Security”
Posted in Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, Crime Prevention, gun control, Personal Defense, Public Safety, University Safety, Women's Self Defense, tagged armed professors, armed students, campus police, Campus Security, College Safety, Concealed Carry, crime control, Crime Prevention, Farnam, guns on campus, John Farnam, murder, Public Safety, rape, rape prevention, women on campus on May 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Posted by John S. Farnam http://defense-training.com More on “campus security,” from an academic friend in TX: “The State of Texas will soon pass a law permitting concealed-carry on college campuses. It can’t come too soon! Of course, many Operators have been unwilling to wait. Currently, a hapless student who even touches a gun while [...]
