Florida Ignoring Cost-Effective Firearms Training Reforms While Approving Expensive Drone Programs

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Florida Ignoring Cost-Effective Firearms Training Reforms While Approving Expensive Drone Programs
Simple, Life-Saving Firearms Reforms Stalled While Millions Spent on Drones
Valortec has proposed low-cost reforms to Floridaโ€™s firearms trainingโ€”stricter passing scores, realistic target spacing, licensed instructors, and mandatory English instructionโ€”to better prepare for active shooter threats. Despite the urgency, the state has ignored the proposal while funding expensive drone testing.

Valortec, a leading firearms training academy based in Orlando, has proposed straightforward, low-cost reforms to Floridaโ€™s firearms licensing standards that would directly improve public safety and active shooter response. Yet, the state has not acted.

Instead, Florida has approved millions of dollars in drone technology testingโ€”an initiative far more expensive and less immediately impactful than simply fixing the deficiencies in firearms training already required by law.

Key Reforms Proposed

Valortecโ€™s recommendations include:

  • Spacing targets in proficiency tests to reflect real-world threat engagement.

  • Raising passing scores to ensure shooters can perform under stress.

  • Requiring licensed instructors for all civilian self-defense training.

  • Mandating English instruction for Class D and G training to avoid life-threatening miscommunication.


โ€œThese are practical, affordable changes that could be implemented tomorrow,โ€ said Herfel Torres, Valortec Co-Owner and Master Instructor. โ€œYet while lives are at risk, Florida has chosen to fund drone projects instead of fixing the basic training failures that affect every licensed armed professional in the state.โ€

Silence from Tallahassee

The proposal was submitted formally to FDACS Commissioner Wilton Simpson in January 2024. Nearly a year later, no response has been issued.

Attorney Alexander Penalta, who authored the submission, added: โ€œEvery day of inaction leaves the public exposed. Florida found money for drones, but refuses to even answer a proposal that costs virtually nothing to implement and directly saves lives.โ€

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Company Name: Valortec
Contact Person: Herfel Torres
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Phone: 4076983396
Address:390 N Orange Ave #2300
City: Orlando
State: FL
Country: United States
Website: https://valortec.com/

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