PN> One thing I don't understand, and perhpas you can shed some light on
PN> this, is that it's obviously in an officer's best interest to be
PN> proficient with the tools of his trade. Why is it that many officers
PN> will neglect firearms proficiency?
They don't believe they need it. Telling someone they need to practice
is like telling them they need driving lessons, each thinks he is an
expert.
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