Ignatius Piazza: Taking America's Educators' Safety Into His Own HandsDr. Ignatius Piazza is the founder and director of Front Sight Firearms Training Institute. As our writer friend of Cybercast News Service makes clear, it is Dr. Piazza's intention to train teachers all across America in safe, effective concealed weapon use. Dr. Ignatius Piazza makes it clear that if educators are fully trained and equipped with concealed handguns, school shootings would stop; they would become just like the history that some of those teachers could go on teaching in peace. Dr. Piazza is so certain of this that he is taking advantage of the fact that he runs a firearms training institute and making it his goal to train as many teachers as possible. Ignatius Piazza is a former chiropractor who realized that he needed to make it his life's purpose to train Americans in safe, effective gun use. His inspiration was inspired by something far greater than profit. Obviously profit is needed to keep his dream alive, but his primary inspiration is making others safe. In keeping with this thread: making others safe through training and education, Ignatius Piazza has taken it upon himself and his institute to train teachers for free. With proper certification, Front Sight will give any three teachers from any American school free concealed weapon training. Piazza cares more about America's safety than he does profit, and as such, is offering a practically priceless training for free. The safety of America's schools could be dependant upon getting educators concealed firearm training; Ignatius Piazza realizes this and so is dedicated to delivering that. He and Front Sight should be saluted and honored. "How many times must we experience another Littleton, Colorado or Virginia Tech before we wake up, study the research and adopt policies which actually reduce crime and begin saving our children instead of leaving them helpless victims for the next psych drug user to snap?" Let's get our teachers trained and equipped, it's the right solution. |