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Prodigal_Son1
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I was once a corrections officer. Back then we were not trained to warn, or wound. Our instructions were to leave them hanging on the fence. Also, there were only certain stations armed. Guards are outnumbered in most instances and guns would be an easy grab, if they decided they wanted them, no matter how many you could take down.A little side note on the purpose of guns. I worked for the Dept. of Corrections. Considering the amount of trouble officers got into when they just fired warning shots, it became clear to me the purpose of these guns was to warn and not to kill. We were never taught shoot to kill, we were taught to hit the target center mass, be it the ground, or the warning shot box in the gym, or an inmate. No inmate has ever been shot at the prison where I worked. Several warning shot have been fired. So the purpose of these guns is clear.
Again, guns were not designed to warn, or wound, they were designed to stop life.