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midwestfr
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Post subject: MINNESOTANS Posted: Tue 02 Dec 2008 22:23 |
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Hello. Do any of you veterans of the network have a name of a BEA in Minnesota that you have high regards for? I read the forums every day to stay current and increase my knowledge. The different perspectives on issues is great! I have noticed though, that there doesn't seem to be anybody from Minnesota joining in. I will be when I catch up on my reading. Getting there. Thank you.
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Xoverby
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Tue 30 Dec 2008 03:44 |
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Joined: Sun 25 Dec 2005 06:24 Posts: 8 Location: Minnesota
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Experience: 7 - 10 years
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I am currently a BEA in Minnesota, what can i help you with?
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Northland
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2009 18:56 |
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Joined: Mon 12 Jan 2009 18:32 Posts: 98 Location: Minnesota
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Good to see some fellow Northerners here...... I'm new to the site and it's refreshing to see all of the good info flowing here. Some of the other sites I've been checking out are a bit "over the top".
Just curious, I saw a previous post from back in 2006 regarding Less-Lethal munitons. Have you had any luck getting them and are they covered at all within our conceal and carry laws or some other laws within Minnesota??
Thanks
Brad McCulloch Northland Security Solutions 218-565-0459
_________________ Northland MN #40202245 NSIN: BM0510 218-565-0459
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midwestfr
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2009 22:07 |
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Brad Do you have a CCW? If so, your handbook from the course will answer your questions on carry laws. It won't say anything about non-lethal munitions. We have access to purchasing them, but we don't carry them. Remember, just because they're called non-lethal or less-than-lethal, doesn't mean they won't kill!!! You can look under section 609 of the statutes to help answer your other questions. Opinions vary, but I personally won't carry them. If I have to draw my gun and use it, it's because a life is in danger. Dig through the forums and you'll find all kinds of opinions on it.
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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2009 22:21 |
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AAARRGGHHH !! I get so disgusted with that discussion.....THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS "NON-LETHAL" ! WEAPONS/MUNITIONS PEOPLE !
Bean bag rounds, rubber batons, rubber slugs, chemical rounds, yadda yadda yadda all have very explicit criteria regarding deployment and usage. If those instructions are not followed to the "T", they can still maim or kill.
_________________ River City Associates Decatur, Al. 35601
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midwestfr
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Mon 12 Jan 2009 22:35 |
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I agree. A gun is for one thing only.
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Northland
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2009 13:58 |
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Joined: Mon 12 Jan 2009 18:32 Posts: 98 Location: Minnesota
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I'm sure you guys have been doing this for a while so I won't claim to know if less-lethal would be good or bad for this line of work, but I will say that I taught a Chemical and Less-Lethal course for a while, and it does have a place in the Use of Force pyrimad if you will.
If things go bad fast, yes lethal force might be the only option, but for me, I'd like to have the choice of less-lethal if the situation allows for it. With that said, it was always taught that less-lethal is backed by lethal force should the first option fail. My feeling is that if you have a good plan, and have the proper support, less -lethal can be part of the toolbox. I'd rather explain a sore and bruised bad guy versus a likely dead guy.
My opinion only of course.
_________________ Northland MN #40202245 NSIN: BM0510 218-565-0459
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midwestfr
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2009 14:05 |
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It's your choice. Try Streichers LE Supply or Lanes Self Defense.
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Northland
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2009 14:52 |
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Joined: Mon 12 Jan 2009 18:32 Posts: 98 Location: Minnesota
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Thanks, appreciate the info. One last comment on LL. I come from primarily a DOC background where LL is the norm. I understand that in the real world "anything" can happen, so until I get a little more practical experience in this field I won't make any claims as to what will work and what won't. (does that even make sense??)
Anyway, I'm going back out to my private gas-chamber for another hit.
Brad McCulloch Northland Security Solutions Askov, MN 218-485-5209
_________________ Northland MN #40202245 NSIN: BM0510 218-565-0459
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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Re: MINNESOTANS Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2009 15:06 |
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Joined: Thu 16 Jun 2005 16:04 Posts: 4598 Location: NE Alabama
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_________________ River City Associates Decatur, Al. 35601
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