In Self Defense – Should You Carry A Gun – Safe Havens International Releases a Powerful New Video
As more than 75 million people now keep or carry a gun for self-defense in the United States, we felt that an important chapter in our new book Staying Alive – How to Act Fast and Survive Deadly Encounters should focus on important considerations for people who are considering such an important life choice. This is especially true since some states have now made it possible for school employees with concealed carry permits to carry firearms on school property.
Our purpose for this chapter is not to engage in the gun control debate. Instead, the premise of the chapter is that regardless of how any of us feel about the issue individually, the fact is that Gallup polls show that nearly one out of every four adults in the United States keeps a gun for self-defense or carries a gun to protect themselves and others. With this reality in mind, we feel that it is critical that people who are thinking about keeping or carrying a gun for self-defense consider some extremely important points. The award winning Safe Havens International video crew has produced a dozen new free training videos in the Staying Alive – How to Act Fast and Survive Deadly Encounters series. They have produced two videos of different lengths that examine considerations for carrying a gun. The latest video went live this morning and is titled In Self Defense – Should You Carry a Gun?
In Self-Defense – Should You Carry a Gun? is a powerful and concise three and a half minute video to introduce people to the chapter in Staying Alive – How to Act Fast and Survive Deadly Encounters relating to this important topic. We want to see this and the other videos from the series in wide circulation and appreciate the efforts of readers to share the link to this amazing video.
Safe Havens Video was recently awarded two Communicator Awards for their work on our school safety training videos. The awards were given for our “Safe Topics” training video series as well as a set of custom training videos we created for the Rock Hill School District in South Carolina.
Our videos have previously been recognized with Telly Awards, a W3 Award, and a Davey Award but this is the first time we have received a Communicator Award and we are very proud of the hard work they put in on both of these projects. The Communicator Awards are judged and overseen by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA), a 600+ member organization of leading professionals from various disciplines of the visual arts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature of traditional and interactive media. Current IAVA membership represents a “Who’s Who” of acclaimed media, advertising, and marketing firms including: AirType Studio, Condè Nast, Disney, Keller Crescent, Lockheed Martin, Monster.com, MTV, rabble+rouser, Time Inc., Tribal DDB, Yahoo!, and many others.