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Friday, January 4, 2013
ANNISTON - The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office held the first half of a Citizen’s Firearms Class Thursday at the Sheriff’s Office in Anniston.
Almost 100 people were in attendance for the free gun class, which touched on topics of Alabama gun laws and important gun safety. A major point of the class was also the moral and legal aspects of potential victims using deadly force.
Residents ranging from young people with little gun experience all the way to former law enforcement officers with decades of experience listened as Deputy Barry Williams answered questions for nearly an hour.
"These are their questions, their words, their concerns, and it addresses exactly the same issues we would using Powerpoint," Williams said.
The second half of the Citizen’s Firearms Class will be held Saturday morning at the Calhoun County Deputy Sheriff’s Association's firing range in Jacksonville and will only be open to residents who have attended at least one of the classroom events.
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