In another thread I started, Exile and I were discussing the use of potentially deadly combat oriented techniques, the results of those techniques and why its important to make sure the people learning these things understand the law.
I commented that schools that have hundreds of students would most likely drop to a handful, if they only taught to a select group due to the nature of what was taught. So, to avoid sidetracking that thread, and at his request, here is that thread to talk about that subject.
So, if you had a school, and the focus was serious self defense, including having them know the law, the ramifications of their actions in a SD situation, only taught to adults, and only ones that were really serious about training, and ran the risk of only having a handful of serious students, vs. 300 students in a commercial setting, would you do it?
I commented that schools that have hundreds of students would most likely drop to a handful, if they only taught to a select group due to the nature of what was taught. So, to avoid sidetracking that thread, and at his request, here is that thread to talk about that subject.

So, if you had a school, and the focus was serious self defense, including having them know the law, the ramifications of their actions in a SD situation, only taught to adults, and only ones that were really serious about training, and ran the risk of only having a handful of serious students, vs. 300 students in a commercial setting, would you do it?