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Donate to Police Training

NLETC's overall goal is to provide cheap and in many cases, free training to Law Enforcement Agencies Nationally. In phase one of this step we want to begin providing continuing education training to agencies initially in Kansas and Missouri.

 

As as example of this goal, we wish to purchase trailers, mats and other supplies to begin hosting county by county continuing education seminars that will count towards state requirements for officers each year. Many agencies struggle with budgets and manpower of sending students to large metropolitan areas to attend training. Bringing training to each county would free up local budgets and allow more officers to get training in basic law enforcement defensive tactics topics and increase their abilities to de-escalate situations in a manner safer to all parties.

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A Defensive Tactics Instructor licensed with the State could then respond to a county and provide them free training. There would be costs on our end such as equipment, location rental, travel and instructor expenses. That is where your donations come in.

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6885 NE Pleasant Valley Rd.
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The NLETC was incorporated in 1981. The Company was reorganized as a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit corporation in 2007.  The NLETC is currently served by an Executive Board of Directors.

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The NLETC conducts reasonable use of force training and consultation utilizing an international cadre of professional instructors; serving Law Enforcement, Corrections, Security and Military clientele.

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The NLETC is dedicated to providing reasonable; court defensible use of force training that prepares officers to protect their communities professionally and skillfully.

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The NLETC is the sole source provider of the LVNR®, the only system of neck restraint with a 44-year history with no deaths, serious injury or litigation associated with its use.

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