Front Sight

Front Sight Makes Schools Safer!


The Cybercast News writer is excellent at showing the two sides of the argument which face Ignatius Piazza of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute. Ignatius Piazza is offering free concealed weapon training to any three appointed teachers of any school in America. Piazza sees his action as a proactive solution to school shootings and widespread terror in America. Piazza considers training and arming school teachers the only way to ensure that criminals and insane drug users never take advantage of an unarmed school.

Any well-trained gun user knows that a person without any gun training will probably end up hurting himself or others if he or she should get their hands on a firearm. Additionally, a person without gun training will also be without any understanding of what to do or expect if he or she is ever in a position where their life is threatened by a firearm-toting madman. It is Front Sight's objective to take teachers from across America, who are untrained individuals themselves and show them how to protect themselves and others with concealed firearms – for free.

Dr. Ignatius Piazza founded and is the director of Front Sight, the world's first resort firearms training institute. Obviously, one of his business objectives is income. He certainly does not want to run his own business into the ground. But his inspiration for training teachers across America for free has no other basis than to turn around the shocking number of school shootings we, as Americans, have encountered in the last years. Disgusted by criminals using firearms to destroy the lives of children, Front Sight director Ignatius Piazza wants only to stop such occurrences from ever happening again.

Front Sight is well on its way to turning this shocking trend around. Already many private academies and several public schools have taken advantage of Piazza's offer, and it is only a matter of time until more public districts see the light and send in their appointed safety officials to get trained for free.

Back to the Cybercast News Service article on Front Sight.