oak1971
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FREE TRAINING - FREE TRAINING - FREE TRAINING - FREE TRAINING -
THIS QUALIFIES AS OF RIGHT NOW. TAKES A HALF HOUR ON LINE. PRINT OUT THE CERTIFICATE. YOUR DONE.
CLICK HERE... http://www.mdgunsafety.com/
Here is a free online course.
http://www.mdgunsafety.com/
This is all you'd need to get a WI permit assuming you have nothing else. According to the requirements at the top of pg 6 of the amendment (below), this class qualifies: "available to the public & is offered by a law enforcement agency"
Free, online, takes maybe 30min, save & print a certificate to your computer.
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lfb/2011-13Bills/2011_06_09_SB93_LC.pdf
If this bill passes as-is, let's do our best to publicize this link.
Take some revenue from the instructors who pushed so hard for required training, just to line their pockets.
(It's not for safety, since there aren't problems in the 4CC states & the 12 states that license w/o training.)
Training is good, more training is better.
Gov't mandated training is bad.
apjonas said:are you sure that this course qualifies?
hardballer said:http://www.mdgunsafety.com/
According to the requirements at the top of pg 6 of the amendment (below), this class qualifies: "available to the public & is offered by a law enforcement agency"
http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lfb/2011-13Bills/2011_06_09_SB93_LC.pdf
Gander is so overpriced that their sale prices are higher than everyone else's non sale prices.
Gander is so overpriced that their sale prices are higher than everyone else's non sale prices.
You do know they price match, right?
Why not get it from the guy who priced it right the first time?
I buy almost all of my shooting supplies online. I won't post where I buy on the site but if anyone is interested send me a PM and I will send you a list of places where I buy.
Since I'm the one who originally found & posted this little gem, YES, I'm sure it meets the letter of the law as currently written. Go read the PDF for yourself.
Very first line, top of pg. 6. This class is definitely:
1) "a firearms safety or training course"
2) "available to the public" and
3) "offered by a law enforcement agency"
This is offered by the MD State Police (meets #3),
obviously freely available to the public on the web (#2),
& is the safety training they require of their citizens to get a permit (#1).
Even with the assortment of other documentation I have that I could use, I'm going to use the MD course.
In part to show the stupidity of their requirement.
In part because if they deny me a permit then they're breaking the law.
It's good basic info. No harm in using it to start someone off right.IcrewUH60 said:Just printed my certificate from the web and figured my 10 year old daughter could use one too... she's finishing up the "course" now