Firearm Training

Firearm Training

and Understanding

In reality, many young adults possess firearms with little to no training.


And with summer upon us, our concerns for a better season are at the forefront of everyone's minds.


As a response, a list has been comprised of a national Black Gun Club and local CCW trainer to promote gun safety through training and understanding and as an outlet to channel behaviors.


This informational initiative is to guide our young adults to understand, evolve and train themselves amid the elements of society that exist around them.


Black Gun Club

  • NAAGA Gun Club


Local CCW Trainer

  • Carrie Moore-Crusoe 937-329-2038
  • National Rifle Association Certified
  • Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certified
  • Able to help guide through the felony expungement process



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AS A TRAINEE, REFRAIN FROM ANYTHING THAT CAN AFFECT YOUR JUDGMENT

Be advised that you cannot be or have recently been under the influence of alcohol or marijuana before and

during training; you are to be completely sober, including the effects of a hangover.



Such usage could affect your judgment, alter your sense of time, and cause difficulty with thinking and

problem-solving while going through your CCW class and range training.

 

The bottom line is that mistakes occur with sober minds, yet anyone under the influence poses risky behavior

that could result in severe injury or death.

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