Are you making an argument that an individual with no knowledge of course participants competency and in some cases the firearm itself in which they are seeking credentials of competency have loaded firearms?
By the way ~ this is a proven nationwide practice.
I just checked~ Even in Scarborough, Maine
Are you making an argument that an individual with no knowledge of course participants competency and in some cases the firearm itself in which they are seeking credentials of competency have loaded firearms?
By the way ~ this is a proven nationwide practice.
I just checked~ Even in Scarborough, Maine
Are you making an argument that an individual with no knowledge of course participants competency and in some cases the firearm itself in which they are seeking credentials of competency have loaded firearms?
By the way ~ this is a proven nationwide practice.
I just checked~ Even in Scarborough, Maine[/QUOTE
Help me out......are u saying if someone participates in this class they must "prove" to you/NRA that they are "competent" to carry and you/NRA must also inspect firearm? Isn't this class about firearm laws?? Are you suggesting that because someone takes this course or they may not know EVERY law pertaining to firearms they are not "competent" to carry??? Do you know EVERY law pertaining to firearms and will you be carrying???? Not trying to make an argument just find it ironic.......
aadvark , Thank you for the detailed responce... I originally asked becuase I could of sworn I saw a sign in Saco that said "local firearms ordinance in effect". I could be wrong. Or maybe they just have/had it there to try and get people that don't know the law.
damienrr~ again it is a nationwide policy. And yes, individuals are required to demonstrate competency to receive a certificate of achievement.
How many times do I have to say it? Clients cannot introduce firearms or ammunition in the classroom?
Range exercises are obviously welcome to cleared firearms and inspected ammunition before certified exercises begin.