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“Stop The Threat: Live!” Public Presentation at Athena Gun Club
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“Stop The Threat: Live!” to Host Special Public Presentation at Athena Gun Club
Sunday, April 26th, 2015

ATSN Founder James B. Towle brings a live version of his hit TV show to the area


HOUSTON, TX (April 6, 2015) – American Trigger Sports Network founder James B. Towle, host and executive producer of ATSN television show Stop The Threat, announced that he will present a special live version of the show with Stop The Threat: Live! on Sunday, April 26 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. at the Athena Gun Club in Houston. This presentation is free and open to the public. Audience members are encouraged to attend to meet Mr. Towle, participate in discussion concerning gun use based on reenactments of true crimes, and become educated on personal safety and protection in a multimedia, informative seminar.

Finger foods and refreshments will be available for participants in the hour-long event, and Mr. Towle will also be available after the program for a meet-and-greet and photo opportunity. Participants can also enter a drawing for special door prizes sponsored by Stop The Threat. “I am excited to be bringing the core concept of our show – lively discussion and debate of reenactments of crimes with the goal of answering the question, ‘How would you stop the threat?’ – to a live group of the public,” Towle said. “We anticipate the response to this presentation to inspire a whole series of live events throughout the area, region and nation.”

Since Stop the Threat’s inception in 2008, an estimated 5 million viewers have tuned in to learn “best response” skills and techniques from professionals, and how to defend themselves, their families and their property if targeted by assailants.

Stop The Threat: Live! will be held on Sunday, April 26 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. at the Athena Gun Club, located at 10814 Katy Freeway, Houston, 77043. Space is limited and reservations are encouraged but not required. Priority seating can be secured on a first-reserved basis by calling Sharla Grayson at 832-993-1604.

Stop The Threat airs Mondays on the Sportsman Channel at 9:30 p.m. Central Time (DirecTV Channel 605/Dish Network 395 HD and 395 and local cable channels) and Fridays on the Pursuit Channel at 8:00 p.m. Central Time (DirecTV Channel 604/Dish Network 393). For more information on Stop The Threat or James B. Towle, please visit www.StoptheThreat.tv.
 

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About ATSN

NOTE: ATSN was born from the already popular national Radio broadcast, "Trigger Sports Radio", hosted by James B. Towle. Towle wanted to bring the world of Trigger Sports to a whole new level by introducing video clips and LIVE coverage from shooting events, plus NRA updates from Headquarters, Hunting Reports and expert guests on Trigger Sports LIVE! an internet television weekly show. From there, Towle expanded by introducing Trigger Sports TV via DirecTV and Dish Network on the Pursuit Channel. Traveling across the USA, Towle and the ATSN film crew taped competitions and training events in all shooting discipline. Soon after, Towle realized that gun owners needed information on the responsibility of personal self-defense and gun handling beyond the shooting range, and Stop the Threat was born. Each week a panel of law enforcement experts discuss the re-enactment of true crime incidents that have occurred throughout the US and offer the audience sound information to better protect themselves and their loved ones. Towle often asks the viewers to consider "when to shoot or when to retreat". ATSN continues to be the leader in your trigger sports, and personal defense tactics and education.

Mission Statement

"To discuss the safe and responsible ownership of guns as a family sport and an American Tradition".

Quoted : James B. Towle, Chairman and CEO
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