Admittedly, Shotgun Training Might Be a Bit Much for the Teachers to GetDr. Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, America's largest firearms training school. Annually, Front Sight delivers gun training to more students than all other shooting schools in America combined – that includes handgun training, rifle training, special pistol training and shotgun training, all sorts of self defense training. Dr. Piazza, a former chiropractor from California, is no stranger to helping others and intensive training. Being a fully trained, licensed practitioner of medicine, he knows what hard work and dedication to a goal mean. His drive and dream to help others and to make life better for his fellow man is what brought him to the decision to create a shooting school unlike anything else in the world. And he has done just that. With Front Sight's stellar gun training, he reaches thousands of Americans every year, delivering firearms training that allows them to keep themselves, their loved ones and those around them safe. He is now setting both his own sights, and Front Sight's aim (Front Sight refers to the part of a gun used to aim) upon another problem he sees facing America: school shootings. Firearms training is what Dr. Piazza is certain America's school teachers need. Dr. Piazza espouses that with proper firearms training, any teacher can defend themselves and all their students, and that any student who knows that the school is protected by a secret few who have received professional concealed carry training would never consider opening fire. Featured in Cybercast News Service, Dr. Piazza is so adamant about getting teachers training that he is willing to pay for three teachers from every single school in America to receive the gun training that would allow them to keep potential victims safe and potential attackers subdued. Dr. Piazza is welcoming any three teachers from all schools across the nation for free to receive intensive, professional defensive handgun training. Back to the Cybercast News Service article on Front Sight.
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