Bill Nance
Banned
My wife and I plan on getting serious about firearms training this sprig/summer. (Home firearms safety and basic pistol). So far we've held a couple of home firearms safety courses and basically gone over what works (training wise) what doesn't and what's just too much information for the time period. we're pretty much set to go as far as teaching goes so we're gearing up for the warmer weather.
We're raring to go but have a few things I wanted to ask the more experienced folks.
We'd like to make ourselves a niche as "liberal/progressive" friendly. Part of firearms education from my POV is getting people to grasp that RKBA is a civil right, not a GOP issue. I think there's a market for this. I know a lot of liberals are put off by guns because of the politics but are still interested if they have a friendly opportunity to try it out. Anyone have any thoughts on the subject?
We're also trying to figure out insurance. I figure we'll want a million dollar policy. Is that enough? Anyone have any recommendations for insurance companies?
Finally, other than advertising in the local paper, my webpage and NES, we'd figured to try some classes in cooperation with some other adult-ed type places if we can talk our way in there. We also thought we'd distribute flyers around the area door to door. (I'll pay a neighbor kid to take them around).
Anyone have any suggestions?
I'm all ears, thanks for taking time to read this.
-Bill Nance
We're raring to go but have a few things I wanted to ask the more experienced folks.
We'd like to make ourselves a niche as "liberal/progressive" friendly. Part of firearms education from my POV is getting people to grasp that RKBA is a civil right, not a GOP issue. I think there's a market for this. I know a lot of liberals are put off by guns because of the politics but are still interested if they have a friendly opportunity to try it out. Anyone have any thoughts on the subject?
We're also trying to figure out insurance. I figure we'll want a million dollar policy. Is that enough? Anyone have any recommendations for insurance companies?
Finally, other than advertising in the local paper, my webpage and NES, we'd figured to try some classes in cooperation with some other adult-ed type places if we can talk our way in there. We also thought we'd distribute flyers around the area door to door. (I'll pay a neighbor kid to take them around).
Anyone have any suggestions?
I'm all ears, thanks for taking time to read this.
-Bill Nance