Keith, look into Presidio Gel spray. It’s attractive in a church environment as it’s not as hard to dissipate as pepper sprays and other sprays. Saw a recent review on Church Security Answer Man. Love what you provide. God bless.
Another outstanding article. Great job. While I'm happy that I'm not writing the policy when it comes to using fire extinguishers, I must mention that you, John Kelly, and Dr. Travis Yates know that the need to train that survival is not negational , whether in a security or law enforcement setting. I'd say 90% of people who use the expression 'no holds barred' have no idea of the relevance of that expression.
Canes weren't mentioned, but a hickory cane may also be a good option.
I second the comment below from Dan Mayne, Sr. what about the Byrna Launcher? See byrna.com.
I just got done testing it and am compiling a video. I can’t recommend it. It did not work as expected.
Thanks, Kieth, I have never tried one, just have seen the website.
Less than Lethal - advertised as ok in all 50 states. Byrna.com.
Great information! I've been thinking about non-lethal and edged weapon training and this may be the thing that will actually get me going. Thanks!
Keith, look into Presidio Gel spray. It’s attractive in a church environment as it’s not as hard to dissipate as pepper sprays and other sprays. Saw a recent review on Church Security Answer Man. Love what you provide. God bless.
Another outstanding article. Great job. While I'm happy that I'm not writing the policy when it comes to using fire extinguishers, I must mention that you, John Kelly, and Dr. Travis Yates know that the need to train that survival is not negational , whether in a security or law enforcement setting. I'd say 90% of people who use the expression 'no holds barred' have no idea of the relevance of that expression.
I always benefit from your insights.