Instructor Barry Donadio teaches a 16 hour wear & carry class to new handgun owners
Pistol Instructor Barry Donadio is teaching a 16 hour Wear & Carry Training events in Queen Anne's County, Maryland
The June 23rd 2022 Supreme Court ruling regarding carrying handguns for self defense has changed things quite a bit for Barry Donadio’s security firm Public Security LLC. He is now one of the most sort out people in Maryland. People wanting to obtain their handgun permit fast call Donadio because he focuses on the tactical aspect of carrying a handgun and trains his students to win a gun fight in the case there are confronted with one. Donadio estimates that there may be up to 800,000 wear & carry permit applications submitted. This would make wait periods to obtain your license potentially a year or more. He says “Get the training and application submitted now.”
855–589–2267
Who is Barry Donadio?
Barry Donadio is a famous author and decorated veteran who has led an adventurous life. Born in Bay Shore, New York, he served honorably in the military, law enforcement, and the U.S. Secret Service, protecting Presidents Bush and Obama in the White House. Donadio received numerous medals for his military service, including the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. After founding the prestigious security firm Public Security LLC in 2013, Donadio became a published author. His book "TWA Flight 800 First Responder Witness Account" recounts his actions during the 1996 crash, and his historical fiction novel "That Day When Hell Froze Over" followed in 2019. Donadio was elected to the Queen Anne's County Republican Central Committee in Maryland in 2014 and appointed Sergeant at Arms of the Maryland Republican Party in 2017. He continues to serve the Republican Party today in that capacity. In 2022, New York awarded Donadio the Medal for Merit and the Conspicuous Service Star for his military service decades prior. He has since published several more books on New York family histories. Donadio's varied career and selfless service has led to national fame and recognition.
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