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Originally Posted by Army
True but sometimes for people who are still learning a locked door is the best solution.
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I can control what happens in my home. I still find significant value in education and training for those instances where I cannot control the environment, such as at a friend's or neighbor's home.
There is also the issue of whether or not my spouse will be comfortable in using a firearm to protect herself when I'm not home. Education and training would begin to increase her comfort level, followed by practice and a funtional awareness of the types of firearms on hand. The kids will be educated in the same manner when/as apporpriate.
So, one vote for NRA. Any other practical advice, or better yet....experience with either program?