That’s actually not bad knowledge for everyone to have, along with CPR and other disaster preparedness training we could all benefit from. The issue here is it’s dealing with an effect, not a cause — and placing the blame on “gun violence” means the real issues will be ignored, the cycle will continue, and the right of the people to keep and bear arms will continue to be scapegoated. [More]This is good to know. What's not good is using it to sway public sentiment against gun ownership.
Thursday, November 09, 2017
Chicago ‘Stop the Bleed’ Training an Admission of Failure to Stop the Violence
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