Brothers Arms, in collaboration with the U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA), is launching initiatives to enhance gun safety awareness among Missouri residents, where nearly 49% own firearms. Their courses aim to address the rise in firearm-related accidents by emphasizing the necessity of education and proper firearm handling.
According to Clayton Bricker, owner of Brothers Arms, the untrained firearm owner poses the greatest risk. The curriculum they provide covers not only the safe operation of firearms but also relevant laws and rights, ensuring participants leave with a comprehensive understanding. This approach caters to both seasoned gun owners seeking a refresher and newcomers eager to learn the ropes of responsible ownership.
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