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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
June 30, 2026
Veteran firearms instructor Rick Billington has introduced a new educational campaign aimed at emphasizing personal accountability for civilian gun owners. The initiative coincides with the release of his latest book, which outlines the legal and emotional requirements of carrying a firearm.
Billington, who founded the Michigan Pistol Academy, is also launching a six-part blog series starting July 12. The content addresses topics ranging from conflict avoidance to decision-making under stress, moving the focus away from mere technical shooting skills.
The program targets both new and experienced gun owners, seeking to broaden the standard curriculum used in most training facilities. It emphasizes that proper preparation includes mental discipline and an understanding of self-defense laws rather than just physical marksmanship.
Current discourse regarding firearm ownership is often dominated by political debate, frequently sidelining the practical realities of daily safety and legal responsibility. Many training programs prioritize mechanical operation, leaving a gap in education regarding de-escalation and situational judgment.
This initiative reflects a growing movement within the training industry to professionalize civilian carry by advocating for a holistic approach to self-defense. By focusing on emotional control and legal literacy, the program aims to reduce risks associated with improper firearm handling in high-stress scenarios.