Thank you all for your input. You all made sense about shooting paper targets to create the fundementals and how someone yelling "Drop your gun" would save a lot of legal headache if you had to shoot an armed person. But I'm sure that you better make sure he is armed and a danger to you or anyone else before you think that yelling "Drop your gun" is a legal excuse to shoot someone.
I wasn't intentioning for training to involve shooting live ammunition at people, but I'm sure you knew I meant using equipment such as paintball or airsoft weapons.
Though I know that in some exersises live ammo is used and this generates the skill of performing in a loud and intense scenerio and trains you how to safely handle and shoot your weapon when shooting it right next to your partner(s)
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