Circuit Magazine
News and Stories from the Front Line of the Protection Industry.
The 21-foot rule has long been an established firearm training standard. Simply put, it means an average man can close 21feet in 1.5 seconds, as we look at the below data of attacks on law enforcement officers the previous standard far from reflects the reality of the dynamic encounters in both distance and timing in enhancing your ability to prevail in a violent close quarter firearm encounter.
From Las Vegas to Boston, and many cities in between, this industry has blessed me with the ability to travel the United States. I've never forgotten where my journey began in 2009, as a bouncer at an Irish pub. A few weeks back, I was riding in the car with a colleague who took a similar path as I did.
There are recording cycles, tour cycles, award show cycles and even sporting event cycles. A big portion of these trend annually, and are grouped with similar events, creating momentum, but being careful to avoid overshadowing or encroaching on another event's moment.
It's impossible to ever completely eliminate the presence of workplace accidents but in areas and industries where they are less frequent, entrepreneurs might get overconfident. In this state, they start looking at minimum requirements instead of going above and beyond to make their office as safe as possible.