mawguy
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YEARS ago [actually decades] one of the important lessons I learned on the high school wrestling team was that how you were on the practice mat is how you would be in a real match. My brain learned the moves immediately, but I had to do them over and over until my muscles learned them too.
I would never quarrel with the idea that a citizen legally purchased a firearm, and even carried it concealed if he chose to. The reality is that if you expect to be able to use a tool, you have to practice using it until you can do it without thinking about how to do it.
Remember the scene from the movie The Godfather when Marlon Brando is being gunned down in the street and his son Fredo draws his gun at the end of the shooting, fumbles it and drops it on the ground? Guess Fredo never went to the range did he?
I would never quarrel with the idea that a citizen legally purchased a firearm, and even carried it concealed if he chose to. The reality is that if you expect to be able to use a tool, you have to practice using it until you can do it without thinking about how to do it.
Remember the scene from the movie The Godfather when Marlon Brando is being gunned down in the street and his son Fredo draws his gun at the end of the shooting, fumbles it and drops it on the ground? Guess Fredo never went to the range did he?