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Patrol Rifles for church security

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Carbines for church security? It is clear that a growing number of criminals, not to mention terrorist, are using assault rifles like the AK-47 or AR-15 (carbines) in their...

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"Initial Responder" Tactics

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"INITIAL RESPONDER" TACTICS Posted on July 01, 2014 MESSAGE FROM CHUCK CHADWICK "Initial Responder" Tactics An Introduction by Chuck Chadwick Initial Definition: initial [ih-nish-uhl] - adjective - of, pertaining to, or occurring at the beginning; first: the initial step in a...

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CHURCHES GET EDUCATED IN SECURITY

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CHURCHES GET EDUCATED IN SECURITY Posted on June 14, 2014 The Christian Security Institute (CSI) is a state licensed security school that produces plainclothes Personal Protection Officers for some of the largest churches in America. It's president, Chuck Chadwick, former security...

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Texas churches address gun control issue

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Texas churches address gun control issue By Paz Beatty Email: Published: Sunday, March 31, 2013 Updated: Sunday, March 31, 2013 22:03 Courtesy of AP   A 5-year-old holds a sign reading "No More Newtowns" in a gun control rally in New...

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Attacks have churches thinking safety

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June 1, 2009 5:53:14 PM PDT By Gilbert Baez FAYETTEVILLE -- The shooting of a prominent Kansas doctor who performed abortions this past weekend is just the latest in a string of attacks at places of worship. Now, facilities normally thought of as places of peace are thinking about...

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