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The vast majority of veterans were not in a combat arms sort of MOS. So they got the bare minimum (if any) training with weapons. And even those with an MOS that had weapons training, most of them had no kind of prior background with firearms. And really didn't want to expand on firearms training beyond what was required for their jobs or for qualification. I would venture to say most law enforcement officers are the same. It's just a job to them, and they have little to no interest in firearms, other than what it takes to keep the job.
I found LEO's to be about 30% Gun Guys, about 20% Not Gun Guys, and about 50% who were the Minimum Requirements Gun Guys. I also noted that being present once when shots were fired would put an officer over into the Gun Guy Camp pretty quick.
 
The vast majority of veterans were not in a combat arms sort of MOS. So they got the bare minimum (if any) training with weapons. And even those with an MOS that had weapons training, most of them had no kind of prior background with firearms. And really didn't want to expand on firearms training beyond what was required for their jobs or for qualification. I would venture to say most law enforcement officers are the same. It's just a job to them, and they have little to no interest in firearms, other than what it takes to keep the job.
I know of an X-cop (it's tough to call him that) who fits the category even better. Don't get me wrong, I'm a strong supporter of our LEOs out there, but this nerd was a wannabe from the get-go. Very small-town PD cop, and he was young, but given a job with canine after only a few years on the force. The dog seemed to know what kind of person he was, as it hated him. The dog jumped up and bit him in the nipple, so they guy claimed PTSD and the PD sent him to an out of state treatment facility. Word from other LEOs there was that the other LEOs there for treatment hated the guy as well. Now THIS really pisses me off...Claimed he was still messed up, put in for disability from the department and got it. Didn't hurt that his father used to be a big wig retired county commissioner or something of that nature.

The REAL kicker? He's now working with another guy in the same town as a PI! Oh yeah, in high school, the girls gave him the nickname "Stalker (Last name rhymes with stalker and begins with a "W"). He was also famous for walking in on young girls while they were on the toilet. So, if you need a voyeur and effeminate mama's boy loser of a PI, one can be found in Great Falls, MT.
 
Just got back from the shop. Wifey finished painting a birdie on framed canvass. I aligned it inside the outer frame and secured it with a few wood screws in the back. Nah, it's not crooked. Photo taken before I secured it.
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