Mike S. Clanner, Director of Education and Training for USCCA, emphasizes proactive preparedness over reactive fear. He outlines three key areas: enhancing situational awareness by staying informed and limiting distractions, refreshing personal safety plans with family, and committing to consistent, responsible training in areas like de-escalation, medical, and firearm proficiency. The core message is that prepared individuals are empowered, not paranoid, and should lead by example.
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