Looking forward to this class. We train with our firearm in order to protect ourselves and others, but give little thought about what else we might need to do to render aid. First aid skills, like firearms skills, go stale without periodic review and practice.
Not much to add. ACT always provides great material and drills in a safe manner. This was my second time taking this class. I had changed my carry setup/gear based upon the first class, and found out I still need to refine. Better to learn that in a class than somewhere else.
I would also recommend the Millennium bars. Good taste and long shelf life. I carry a few of them in my EDC bag, in each car, etc. I wish they had more protein and fewer carbs; but, if I really need them, that will be the least of my worries.
From the NRO article linked above:
--Lott offers a final damning statistic: “With just one single exception, the attack on congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson in 2011, every public shooting since at least 1950 in the U.S. in which more than three people have been killed has taken...
I am really sorry to me missing this one, but a promised outing with one of the kids prevents it. Training with George is always thought-provoking and contains no ninja BS. Have fun and be safe without me.
+1 on the netti pot or nasal rinse bottles. I use daily and also after mowing/outdoor work when I can kick up pollen or other allergans. It has reduced my sinus/allergy problems for a number of years.