Starbucks Employees Get Free Gun Training
by wesley | 8:03 am, March 7, 2010 | Comments Off
Okay class, who remembers Starbucks Appreciation Day? Gun owners across America thanked Starbucks for not giving into the demands by the The Brady Campaign to Prevent Lawful Self Defense. The anti-gun Brady Campaign demanded Starbucks cease allowing law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms for self defense in their coffee shops.
Let’s check the score. The Brady Campaign has wet its pants and demanded a private property owner set their policy according the their irrational fears of firearms. The law-abiding, firearm-carrying citizens have fired back by increasing their patronization of the coffee joint, and now they’ve made another bold move. Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, one of the nation’s top firearms training and self defense schools, is offering Starbucks employees a 4-day, $2000 Defensive Handgun and Safety Course for …wait for it… FREE.
The Bradys have attempted to make the Starbucks employees defenseless victims unable to protect themselves from violent criminals. And Ignatius Piazza of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, stepped up to help keep Starbucks employees safe. Hey Bradys, I think that’s check.
-Starbucks image with handguns is from Seattle Weekly.
h/t Joe Huffman
Tags: brady campaign > brady campaign to prevent lawful self defense > firearms > front sight > gun training > Second Amendment > starbucks > starbucks appreciation day
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