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Related: About this forumNevada police panel urged to pursue rogue firearm teachers
CARSON CITY Rogue firearm teachers blemish the integrity of Nevada's concealed weapon permit, other instructors said Thursday as they urged a law enforcement panel to do more to root out and crack down on instructors who don't adhere to course mandates.
"I just hate to see that people are being slipped through the cracks just to make a few bucks and given a permit that they haven't earned," Jerome Hawkins, a retired Reno police officer and firearms instructor at Reno Guns & Range told a Nevada Sheriffs' and Chiefs' Association committee during a forum on concealed weapons.
People who want a concealed weapon permit are required to take an eight-hour class that includes a written examination and qualifying at a firing range.
But Hawkins and others said some instructors have been known to hold classes at a coffee shop or restaurant and to sign completion certificates after just a few hours of instruction.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/nevada-police-panel-urged-pursue-rogue-firearm-teachers
"I just hate to see that people are being slipped through the cracks just to make a few bucks and given a permit that they haven't earned," Jerome Hawkins, a retired Reno police officer and firearms instructor at Reno Guns & Range told a Nevada Sheriffs' and Chiefs' Association committee during a forum on concealed weapons.
People who want a concealed weapon permit are required to take an eight-hour class that includes a written examination and qualifying at a firing range.
But Hawkins and others said some instructors have been known to hold classes at a coffee shop or restaurant and to sign completion certificates after just a few hours of instruction.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/nevada-police-panel-urged-pursue-rogue-firearm-teachers
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Nevada police panel urged to pursue rogue firearm teachers (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Sep 2015
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Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)1. An endorsement of NRA-certified instructors?
DonP
(6,185 posts)3. Sure sounds like it to me too
Straw Man
(6,771 posts)4. Yes.
Use only NRA-certified instructors. Investigate all complaints. Have state police administer the quals if you like.
I got my New York permit when there was no training requirement in my county. Now there is. When I applied for a Connecticut non-resident permit, they told me that NRA Basic Pistol was their state requirement. I couldn't find my completion certificate, but fortunately they accepted my instructor card.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)7. I wonder if the OP favors this NRA standard.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)2. Hey,it is Nevada,
and it is all about the eight bucks. Forget about the Rule of Law. We live in a Libertarian State now. Notice Joe Lombardo is just now showing some concern.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)5. Gotta love the unrelated stock photo in the article.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)6. Yes, I was expecting the usual T-34 tank.