If the Indiana LTCH were recognized in as many states as is say the non-resident Utah and Florida permits, would you be willing to obtain the required minimum training and possibly have the Indiana LTCH have a picture of the holder?
But say you weren't grandfathered in to obtain the upgraded, new LTCH. Would you still support the additional training?All of us old guys would be grandfathered in.
Making OPTIONAL training as a requirement to get a widely-accepted license sounds good on the surface. The problem is that the work required to change "OPTIONAL" to "REQUIRED" is minimal and can easily be passed by the legislature at any time. Under no circumstances do I support required training to exercise a Constitutional Right.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo..._course_-_february_18th_-_indy_-_99_95_a.htmlSince we are on topic, does anyone have a reccomendation for such a class ? I want to get my Utah carry permit, and need to take one.
As an active instructor and crso I shake my head every day at some of the things I see on the range. Even though deep down in my heart, I know a lot of people should have some type of basic firearms training,I wouldn't endorse any kind of government mandated training. On the other hand I would like to commend The people that are new to firearms and have enough sense to get some sort of training on their own.
I'd say in the '60's. I blame the Beatles...and of course war protesters.when did we turn from a country of Riflemen into a country of Nancy Boys...
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
I wish I had a little more knowledge when I started to carry. I knew nothing of retention or escalation of force and very few of the laws. I really think even just a 1 hour quick safety course with basic laws and retention advice would be acceptable.