Let's face it all of us who have a license to carry are following the law.
Actually, we are doing nothing less than voluntarily succumbing to an infringement of our rights. I do it too, but I call it what it is. I only keep the permission slip because it expands places where I can carry, such as the federal 1,000' gun free zone rule, but otherwise I open carry and by doing so, I reduce the number of reasons a cop can question me about the reasons for carrying anywhere that it's legal for me to carry.
That said, I have no problem at all with entrepreneurs providing any service or product that there's a market for, whether online or anywhere else. As you and others have alluded to, online instruction can be useful for learning the law. I'd extend that to even learning theory behind basic tactics curricula, but me personally, I prefer more immediate input where classroom instruction can be demonstrated and practiced in very close time-proximity to the instruction. I've taken a lot of shooting academy courses, and found there's no substitute for putting what is learned in the classroom into hands-on training in near-immediate fashion after receiving the instruction. I also used to teach welding, both classroom and shop-training, and found the same was true - students never did as well putting theory that they learned on a Friday afternoon into practice the following Monday as the students who got the instruction on Monday morning and were putting it into practice that same afternoon.
If there's an actual market that's not forced by government overreach that requires outlays of money, time, and getting permission from
it, then I'm all for it. Expanding an already-overreaching permission-slip scheme that will never rise above training to the lowest common denominator though, doesn't appeal to me on any level. If you want to learn, train. If you want to expand and then comply with a rights-violating scheme of payments and permissions to exercise your rights, perhaps your time online would be better-spent researching what your rights are, and from Whom they derive.
Blues