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Thursday, 06/22/2017 11:28:13 AM

Thursday, June 22, 2017 11:28:13 AM

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As long as there are cops on the street and people out there who object to how the police handle things, this training will remain necessary and relevant. It is adaptable to new trends and weaponry and provides the opportunity for officers (new and seasoned) to experience and handle a variety of use of force options in virtually limitless scenarios and receive immediate feedback on their actions. Not only is it of great use to law enforcement, but the battlegrounds of war have moved from large arenas with mostly enemy combatants to urban settings with lots of innocents. "Shoot, don"t shoot" and "use of force" are still significant buzzwords in these worlds. VirTra has the best product out there and countless agencies have procured the systems through a variety of funding mechanisms. There is a need for this training and there is/will be funding available IMO. I believe international sales haven't even started to peak. Remember they only got that ISO cert less than a year ago so prior to that they couldn't even be considered as a vendor in many places. The budget processes take time. The installed systems will be there to generate recurring maintenance, and scenario and upgrade money for years to come.

p.s. I would vote yes at $3.
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