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Surge in Gun Training Course Enrollments Amid Concerns

Gun training courses are witnessing unprecedented enrollment as many Americans seek to acquire self-defense skills amid rising crime rates and uncertainty in society. In some areas, over 40% of households already own a firearm, yet experts stress the importance of proper training, emphasizing that owning a gun doesn’t equate to knowing how to use it effectively.

As participants engage in rigorous training scenarios, including simulations that mimic real-life confrontations, the trend signals a shift in societal attitudes toward firearms. With more than 10% of students identifying as women, instructors note a growing interest in self-defense among diverse demographics, reflecting a significant cultural change in perceptions of gun ownership.

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