A one-day concealed carry course in Louisa County, Virginia, aims to enhance firearm safety among residents while fostering community relationships. Offered three times a year, the course provides up to 30 participants with both theoretical and practical training under the guidance of the Louisa Sheriff’s Department.
James Smith, director of Louisa County Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, emphasizes that the course combines classroom learning on gun laws and safety with hands-on experience at a firing range. This partnership not only equips locals with essential skills but also builds trust between citizens and law enforcement, making it a significant program for the community.
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