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 Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons
 Post Posted: Fri 13 Feb 2009 13:23 
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 Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons
 Post Posted: Fri 13 Feb 2009 14:49 
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Sounds right to me......

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 Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons
 Post Posted: Fri 13 Feb 2009 15:48 
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So how can any company let an excited newcomer in our business handle the responsibility of going to a person’s home without first watching and learning how to handle situations in the field?


Yes, I am a newcomer, and yes, I am excited; however, our laws in North Carolina state," a first year licensee has to work for one supervising bail bonds for the first 12 months, with the first six un-interupted",and a good supervising bail bonds knows what measure he or she should take when training and taking on newcomers into this field.

This is a huge responsibilty for them, and I can understand why.....I also believe in instinct, a natural born ability; personally, I actually have them both.... :wink:

With added knowledge and skills, I'll capture skips with a 95% rate, that's my goal.

On a lighter note: I'm not confused about what weapons to use, just debating on which weapons to use.

speezack and natherland,
I saw your responses comming...

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 Post subject: Re: non leathal wepons
 Post Posted: Fri 13 Feb 2009 23:27 
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Jay, I wasn't attacking you or anybody else. I simply posted that no weapon was non-lethal based on posts by others' personal research or experiences. Everything depends on the use of the weapon. A kitchen knife could be considered lethal if used as such, but would be hard to prove as such as to proving a violation of probation or parole.

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