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re: Concealed handgun permit renewal
Posted on 3/6/14 at 12:41 pm to Shexter
Posted on 3/6/14 at 12:41 pm to Shexter
ok so after reading thru the LSP website a bit, i see that a minimum 9 hour course is REQUIRED for certification (and i guess, renewals).
so, we'll have to take our gripes to our legislators. i was there 7 hrs so i guess i got off early
so, we'll have to take our gripes to our legislators. i was there 7 hrs so i guess i got off early
Posted on 3/6/14 at 1:40 pm to cgrand
A 9 hour class isn't required for renewals.
But the rules require the instructor to cover a specific list of topics -- which is the same list of topics that are required for first time applicants.
So shorter renewal classes are allowed. And some instructors do so. Others have chosen to do what LSP asked all of us to do about three years ago -- which is to teach a full length renewal class.
Years ago I allowed renewal students to attend for half a day -- but now I do what LSP requested. My classes are 9 hours, and it makes no difference if you're a renewal or a first time student. I do charge renewal students less (just so nobody thinks I'm making them attend a full class so I can make more $$$.
I also offer a 100% money-back guarantee. So if someone were to decide that they had wasted half their day, they'd get their money back. But no one has ever said they were disappointed in either half of the day.
But the rules require the instructor to cover a specific list of topics -- which is the same list of topics that are required for first time applicants.
So shorter renewal classes are allowed. And some instructors do so. Others have chosen to do what LSP asked all of us to do about three years ago -- which is to teach a full length renewal class.
Years ago I allowed renewal students to attend for half a day -- but now I do what LSP requested. My classes are 9 hours, and it makes no difference if you're a renewal or a first time student. I do charge renewal students less (just so nobody thinks I'm making them attend a full class so I can make more $$$.
I also offer a 100% money-back guarantee. So if someone were to decide that they had wasted half their day, they'd get their money back. But no one has ever said they were disappointed in either half of the day.
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