Ive been waiting to see how this played out before replying. Frankly this post is rhetorical, I'm not interested in a back and forth, this will be one and done. This is for the benefit of those who haven't posted or new members wondering what the heck this is about.
I did not hear the radio program or see the televised debate. After speaking to other Instructors at 88 tactical it seems that those who were listening issued a simultaneous groan at how we were represented. And once the ball started rolling it seemed impossible to get ahead of it.
Lessons learned; (1) It was a terrible idea to have our attorney represent us to the media, his personal opinions didn't represent us as a group, or a company, at all. (2) Once the SHTF you might as well be attempting to reason with a pre menstrual teenage girl. Nothing, and I mean nothing you say will be met with anything less than irrational anger.
Trevor Thrasher expressed his personal opinion about required training on our Facebook page, a subject that has been discussed civilly on this forum in the past. He isn't the first or only supporter of the 2nd Amendment who believes that the phrase "well regulated" means well trained. Many believe that the Forefathers knew that an untrained Citizen with a gun was dangerous and ineffective, so they added a training mandate. Whether you agree or not, nothing he said deserved the response it received.
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Previously when recommending the NFOA, I would describe it as an excellent forum to go to for general firearms advice, reasonable, sometimes spirited discussion and a great way to become politically active. I'm not so sure now. This was an ugly, knee jerk reaction, fully supported by the moderators. If this is the direction the NFOA is headed I can no longer, in good conscience, endorse it.
- Shawn
I think one of the main problems that occurred showed up on Facebook. As you mentioned, Trevor said a number of things that go directly against what the NFOA stands for when he talked about requiring training, and the use of a test. However, that was of course his personal opinion--and as you said, not necessarily the opinion of the other 88 Tactical instructors, nor necessarily of 88 Tactical as an entity.
The real problem came with the 88 Tactical response (from its Facebook page), after all of Trevor's comments, in answer to what Toby Aspin asked: "
So, is this the official 88 Tactical position?" which included the comments about training and registration from the radio show, and Trevor's comments about training and testing.
88 Tactical said: "
We're pretty comfortable with this stance, Toby. You know us pretty well."
In addition, 88 Tactical said that they and Ashford didn't have much to argue regarding gun control---and Ashford is known to be one of the most active (and vocal) proponents for gun control in our current state government. (As someone else pointed out, he has already submitted several gun control bills this year.)
I agree with Andy---it would be helpful if the people who speak officially for 88 Tactical could weigh in on this and make their position clear.
In the past, when people asked me about classes, if I thought they were a good fit for 88 Tactical, I'd send them over. When people asked me about carbine classes and such, I'd send them over.
If the official position of 88 Tactical (or even a majority of its instructors, because no matter what the company says, if a majority of its instructors believe something, that's the attitude that is going to prevail) is that the government should be able to have control of access to firearms via any sort of testing, training requirement, or any other such thing---not only will I never send people to them again, but I'll be sure to tell folks exactly why.
Note to readers: I also teach shooting classes. Technically, 88 Tactical is one of my competitors. So, take my comments as you will.
As I said earlier, while I REALLY wish every shooter would get training (in safety, if nothing else), I do not in any way support government regulation (read: control) of it. And I won't support anyone who does.
Hopefully, 88 Tactical will officially let us know their position on this, and clarify everything.