Culture Chat Episode:  23 Emil Prazlick , retired sergeant first class in the US Army and rifle coach of the […]


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Culture Chat Episode:  23

Emil Prazlick , retired sergeant first class in the US Army and rifle coach of the United States Army Marksmanship Unit was kind enough to sit down with me and discuss the highly controversial topic of gun culture in America. We discuss his expertise in marksmanship and the skills it takes to become a top marksman. We also delve into pro and anti gun viewpoints. I have the utmost respect for Emil and appreciate his service to this country as well as the work he has accomplished with the US Army Marksmanship Unit. Although I have strong opinions on gun regulation, we find common ground in the desire for all gun owners to be safe and responsible.  This episode was recorded several weeks ago before any recent gun controversies.


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Discussed in this episode:


United States Army Marksmanship Unit


Concealed License Permit and Training


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