CCW Instructors Go To Jail

Good Gawd! This added to their bad-boy sheet? Stay-the-course. Will the instructor charged with a felony lose firearm privilege?

Students could be subject to arrest in the other incident?

This is serious juju. It is serious business to short-stroke the instruction. When you think about it, if the classes ran faster, why didn't these instructors take more time explaining procedures longer, if students asked them? We had knife instruction in our class, and it was damned thorough, along with the firearm training.

Having to take the class over is a bummer, but understandable.

I don't like the idea that students could be charged in the other incident, but it doesn't surprise me.
 
Good Gawd! This added to their bad-boy sheet? Stay-the-course. Will the instructor charged with a felony lose firearm privilege?

Students could be subject to arrest in the other incident?

This is serious juju. It is serious business to short-stroke the instruction. When you think about it, if the classes ran faster, why didn't these instructors take more time explaining procedures longer, if students asked them? We had knife instruction in our class, and it was damned thorough, along with the firearm training.

Having to take the class over is a bummer, but understandable.

I don't like the idea that students could be charged in the other incident, but it doesn't surprise me.

There are often penalties for lying, and though I have not seen the SC application, I suspect it is probably like a 4473 where it clearly states you can be charged with a crime for falsifying any information on the form. Wonder if they were coached by the instructor to say 'yes' regarding the 8 hours of training when the class finished before lunch? Many probably knew they were gaming the system.
 
Who was harmed physicaly or finacialy? Where is the crime? The State? The Students? Statutory laws are not common laws. Think about this.
 
Who was harmed physicaly or finacialy? Where is the crime? The State? The Students? Statutory laws are not common laws. Think about this.

You may not like the law and you may not want to abide by the law, but it is still the law. Don't like the law, lobby your legislature to change the law.

Who gets hurt? The student, especially if they were not taught the self-defense laws and they pay for their ignorance latter.

There is always someone trying to game the system and the consequence of their actions is more laws.

We have had several instructors in Missouri that ran short classes, one of whom was caught and prosecuted.
 
What bites my back side is instructors charging for things they are not teaching. I see this a great deal with NRA classes. I know an NRA reloading instructor, that does not know how to reload. Has never done it. Instructors just get more instructors certified as a good ole boy club, and they think it means something. NRA knows this is going on, and does very little about it. They are switching to computer testing, but more fraud will come out of that, not less.
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Seems like the days where a person works to keep their nose clean, rather than taking shortcuts, is a thing of the past.
 
Who was harmed physicaly or finacialy? Where is the crime? The State? The Students? Statutory laws are not common laws. Think about this.

Actually that could well be the person shot because someone was in complete ignorance of the law.

We get several SC TV stations in our area, and one of them was doing an interview with the Spartenburg SC County Sheriff. His concern was with ignorance of the law, and stated that he had a CCP holder call him and ask "can I shoot someone for coming into my yard?"

And who would such action harm, everyone except that anti's and their cry to ban all guns.
 
OK, so NM has a required (2) Day class for a CWP. Really????? I have always retained the current State I resided in CWP. NM required 2 days for training seems a bit onerous to a Law abiding citizen. BUTT, when in Rome. I'll have to talk with my new Rep. to see if we can change this requirement.
 

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