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To: Alaska Wolf

Yea.... I guess that’s why the company has the following text up in a box on the left side of their home page:

“We apologize for the offensive nature of our “No More Hesitation” products. These products have been taken offline due to the opinions expressed by so many, including members of the law enforcement community.

This product line was originally requested and designed by the law enforcement community to train police officers for unusually complex situations where split-second decisions could lead to unnecessary loss of life.

Consistent with our company mission as a training supplier (not a training methods company), we will continue to see input from law enforcement professionals to better serve their training objectives and qualifications needs. We sincerely appreciate law enforcement professionals for the risks they take in providing safety and defending freedom.”

Here’s where that frame leads on their web site:

https://www.letshooting.com/let/spotlight_image.php

So: Please explain to me why they’d be apologizing for something made from “whole cloth?”

If it was made from ‘whole cloth’, why can I still find it in the Google cache for the pages on letargets.com? Or, more specifically, why can I find it sourced on their server, just not with a linkage you can find from their index page?

http://www.letargets.com/estylez_ps.aspx?searchmode=category&searchcatcontext=~010000~010100~010101.2


51 posted on 02/22/2013 3:05:08 AM PST by NVDave
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To: NVDave
If it was made from ‘whole cloth’, why can I still find it in the Google cache for the pages on letargets.com?

So what law enforcement agency has purchased and used the targets? Why are the targets the same size as nearly all of the targets the company has listed on line, 23"x35"? There are few adults that size.

55 posted on 02/22/2013 3:11:39 AM PST by Alaska Wolf (I)
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