Front Sight Empowers Utah University Students to Take Action, Get Trained


by Jayden Adams - Date: 2007-05-28 - Word Count: 551 Share This!

Front Sight Firearms Training Facility, America's top-rated firearm institute, in honor of Utah state legislators' decision to lift the Utah University ban against students carrying concealed weapons on campus, will sponsor any Utah student who wishes to attend Front Sight's $2500 Concealed Weapon Training.

Front Sight Training Facility is the top-notch firearm school of top-notch firearm schools. Every year, Front Sight trains more students than all other firearm training facilities in America combined. Front Sight's education and training is beyond impressive, it is beyond professional. At the helm of Front Sight is Dr. Ignatius Piazza, a Four Weapons Combat Master, one of - if not the most - intensive, difficult firearms classifications attainable. All of Front Sight's training is taught at a super-professional level, at a standard far in excess of most military training and nearly all law enforcement standards.

These credentials just go to show that a Concealed Weapon Permit - CWP - taught by Front Sight is highly valuable. In fact, the Front Sight CWP ends with all graduates having certification, finger prints, photos and paperwork necessary to successfully apply for concealed weapon permits in Nevada, Florida, and Utah. Due to reciprocity laws, securing these three Concealed Carry Permits will allow a graduate of Front Sight's ‘Five Day Armed Citizen Course' to legally carry a concealed handgun in over 30 states in the US. Front Sight prices that training at $2,500, but its director, Dr. Ignatius Piazza, is willing to foot the bill for any Utah student that pays for his or her flight to the Las Vegas, Nevada training facility.

When asked why he is so particularly interested in getting students this education, Piazza responded, "I have always tried to lead by example, so I am personally supporting the wise decision of the Utah Legislators. If our university students are old enough to fight for our freedom and die in Iraq with a machine gun in their hands, then with Front Sight's responsible training under their belts, they are certainly old enough and intelligent enough to carry a concealed handgun on college campuses to protect themselves, classmates, and faculty from the next homicidal and suicidal psych drug failure. I want to give Utah University students the comfort of skill at arms that will forever protect them and those around them. This is the least I can do to be a positive part of the real and immediate solution to stop random gun violence in our academic institutions."

The Utah Legislation took a chance with this highly controversial decision, but it is certainly one well worth any political risks, for the physical, realistic risks are zero, while the gains are immense. Students learning this invaluable data will be able to understand, handle and control dangerous situations. The training covers not only firearm use itself, but also appropriate, safe, responsible use. Any graduate fully understands that a gun is only a tool, it is the bearer that is the weapon, and each graduate leaves Front Sight capable of handling a firearm safely and responsibly.

Utah's decision to allow students to bear concealed weapons is a wise one, and one that will ensure the safety of Utah college campuses. Dr. Ignatius Piazza, in recognition, has taken his own responsible course and is willing to pay for any Utah student to learn the valuable training Utah's legislators have made way for.


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For more information, about Front Sight Firearms Training Institute and it's founder Ignatius Piazza go to either Front Sight
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Article by Jayden Adams, Editor-in-Chief International Newswire.

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