Are formal criminal background checks on FMA students necessary?
With FMA training encompassing impact weapons (such as sticks), edged weapons (such as knives) and sometimes firearms...a FMA student is quickly taught applications of lethal force.
Some folks say that background checks should be run on the FMA students that are taught to fight with lethal force.
Other folks think this isn't necessary, as one does not need FMA training to be lethal with a club, knife, or firearm.
What do you think?
With FMA training encompassing impact weapons (such as sticks), edged weapons (such as knives) and sometimes firearms...a FMA student is quickly taught applications of lethal force.
Some folks say that background checks should be run on the FMA students that are taught to fight with lethal force.
Other folks think this isn't necessary, as one does not need FMA training to be lethal with a club, knife, or firearm.
What do you think?