Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Student a Plaintiff in U.S. Supreme Court Case

Front Sight is the name of the firearms trainingthe constitutionality of the District's legislation to
industry's biggest asset. Front Sight Firearms Trainingprevent all citizens from owning handguns. Citizens
Institute is the nation's biggest, most successful gunmay not use them in their homes, or have them on
training school. Training more students annually than alltheir persons. Heller brought the case to trial, as did
other major shooting schools combined, Front Sight isLyon, who has received firearms training at Front
considered the professional and authority on allSight.
matters gun training- and firearms-related. Not onlyBeing aware of Front Sight's opinion on gun training
do Front Sight's students turn to it for information onand responsibility, Lyon knew that he had to make
the firearms training industry, so do otherhis move, make his voice heard and stand up for the
professionals experts across the field of guns andSecond Amendment rights of all citizens. Front Sight
gun training.holds that as a person receives training - whether job
Front Sight and its owner and founder Ignatius Piazzatraining, driving training or firearms training - one
have obviously had their attention laser-focused onbecomes more able, more responsible, more
the recent U.S. Supreme Court case which will havein-control of what it is he's getting training in, and
huge ramifications for the Second Amendment rightsoutside of that area as well. Take Lyon as an
of individuals throughout the country. And one ofexample. As a student of Front Sight he received
Front Sight's own, George Lyon, is helping push thefirearms training and self defense training. Because he
case right along.knew the benefit and value of having gun training to
The back story is this: the U.S. Supreme Courtkeep himself and his family safe, he knew he had to
accepted for consideration recently the case oftake action against the District of Columbia's law, and
District of Columbia v. Heller, a case which challengesnow he's being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.