By: Paul Koning
The Constitutional Carry states are obvious examples of no mandatory training. There are others: New Hampshire is one. CCW permit requires filling out a form and paying a small fee and waiting for the...
View ArticleBy: Barrett
I plan to start teaching CCW classes later this year after I complete the NRA training required in Louisiana. Can I please borrow some of the materials that you shamelessly stole?
View ArticleBy: Leslie Fish
Here in Arizona, getting a CCW permit requires a two-day course on legalities and qualification. There’s no mandatory training, except that if you don’t pass the qualifying tests you don’t get the...
View ArticleBy: Cleland Early
The 83rd regular session of the Texas Legislature (2013) passed HB 3142, which eliminated the distinction between semi-autos and revolvers. This law has already gone into effect. The legislature passed...
View ArticleBy: Bob Robertson
“I’ll take the pay cut in exchange for freedom.” Exactly. If I had to have a basic test, it would be to load, fire three rounds, clear the weapon. Show me you’re not going to shoot yourself in the foot.
View ArticleBy: Fredrich O'dool
Hrm … I have to admit, even after reading your post, I’m still for manditory testing, but testing of the type of information you were offering, not the type that seems to be politically motivated. I...
View ArticleBy: DaveP.
Since folks are still posting on this, I’ll go ahead and kick my $0.02 in… Here in NC the CCW madatory course is very short and easy- to the point that, if you can’t hack the course of fire (15 rounds...
View ArticleBy: Mike Uher II
My bud from the Corps got me reading your blog. I am going to have to get your books now, too. Keep it coming.
View ArticleBy: Daniel S.
Same here. This made it for me “I’ll take the pay cut in exchange for freedom.” If more politicians thought this way the country would be a better place.
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