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Some simple Sergeant's rules A refined resource for law enforcement professionals and engaged citize

Some simple Sergeant's rules A refined resource for law enforcement professionals and engaged citizens. Enjoy these exclusive items from americancop.com Collaring Brain Injuries By Erick Gelhaus [qIMG_5555-copy image]( The Q-Collar mitigates what they term “brain slosh” by pre-compressing the jugular veins. That compression appears to mitigate the adverse effects that lead to traumatic brain injury (TBI). [READ NOW]( As firearms owners, we often have a tough time admitting when we need help, and that is particularly true with our psychological struggles. One great way to check in on yourself and your mental state is to take a free and anonymous screening. Walk the Talk America is made up of gun people who want to help other gun people while protecting our rights. [LEARN MORE NOW]( Some Simple Sergeant’s Rules By John Morrison [street-level-cop-800 image]( I was asked if I had some “simple rules” for success as a sergeant; dealing with issues other than training, tactics or administrative stuff. I came up with sets of “Always” and “Never” statements. [READ NOW]( Make Yourself A Hard Target In 2023 You already know investing in knowledge, training and practice is the most effective thing you can do to increase the odds of successfully protecting yourself and loved ones. The new 2023 Concealed Carry & Self-Defense Special Edition has more useful, and practical, educational self-defense content than ever before. Get your copy now! Print edition includes FREE PDF Download! [BUY HERE FMG PUBS STORE]( [BUY HERE FROM AMAZON*]( *The Amazon version does not include free PDF download but is eligible for Prime delivery. Thank you for reading American COP. Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Erick Gelhaus American COP || erick.gelhaus@fmghq.com Copyright © 2023 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 225 W Valley Parkway, Suite 100, Escondido, CA 92025 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by americancop@fmgpublications.com powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try email marketing for free today!](

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