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Need for national concealed carry reciprocity at all-time high

© Getty Images Across the nation, local gun stores are continuing to feel the effects of skyrocketing demand and limited supplies for firearms. One store in Columbus, Ohio, says their stock could be wiped out in the next few weeks. And if people are lucky enough to purchase a firearm right off the shelf, reports of ammunition shortages will be everyone’s next hurdle. Across Texas, gun store owners are seeing how the surge in firearm sales throughout 2020 has affected the availability of both firearms and ammunition. Last year’s drastic increase in gun sales and background checks may have been linked in part to Americans’ fears surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and growing unrest across the nation, but it’s also clear there has been a growing national awakening among Americans who want to defend themselves and their families. Along with growing gun sales and more people exercising the right to self-defense, there has been increased demand for firearm safety and training

LCSO January 2021 training

Chillicothe News in January members of the Livingston County Sheriff s Office (LCSO) completed a variety of training, according to a press release from Livingston County Sheriff Steve Cox.  According to Cox, several sworn officers received six-hour Taser training. LCOS road deputies and Cox received the following training: Defensive Driving Basic Course, Advanced Defense Driving Techniques Course and Anti-Bias Training for Law Enforcement. Captain Sindy Thomas and Cox attended a two-hour webinar on Concealed Carry Permits and Renewals from the Missouri Sheriffs Association.  Deputy Terry Wilson attended training on Responding to Mental Illness with Compassion and a course on Pursuit Driving.

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