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<blockquote data-quote="okie362" data-source="post: 3108146" data-attributes="member: 6818"><p>As I understand it he would still be able to charge for the license to carry classes. You will still need the permit for reciprocity reasons. I've been instructing this class for ~25 years and for me personally it has never been about the money. It's more about supporting the 2A community and the community as a whole. I can't count the number of times I've had someone tell me they couldn't afford the class and the cost of the application. To that end I have never turned anyone away from a class due to their lack of ability to pay. If I have a husband and wife come through the course together, I will charge them $100 because I think that's enough for them to spend on it. I regularly provide pistols for the range portion of the course and in many cases that includes the ammo required to fire the course as well as additional range time after the prescribed course of fire if anyone feels they need some more trigger time to be comfortable.</p><p></p><p>Did a course a couple weeks ago and it even cost me a couple hundred rounds of 5.56 ammo to convince a couple of the women in the course that the AR was NOT the big evil assault weapon they had been led to believe it was. (One of them turned to her husband and says, "I WILL have one of these in the next 30 days and it WILL be purple." Needless to say, I laughed out loud.</p><p></p><p>OK. Back on topic. Sorry for the detour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie362, post: 3108146, member: 6818"] As I understand it he would still be able to charge for the license to carry classes. You will still need the permit for reciprocity reasons. I've been instructing this class for ~25 years and for me personally it has never been about the money. It's more about supporting the 2A community and the community as a whole. I can't count the number of times I've had someone tell me they couldn't afford the class and the cost of the application. To that end I have never turned anyone away from a class due to their lack of ability to pay. If I have a husband and wife come through the course together, I will charge them $100 because I think that's enough for them to spend on it. I regularly provide pistols for the range portion of the course and in many cases that includes the ammo required to fire the course as well as additional range time after the prescribed course of fire if anyone feels they need some more trigger time to be comfortable. Did a course a couple weeks ago and it even cost me a couple hundred rounds of 5.56 ammo to convince a couple of the women in the course that the AR was NOT the big evil assault weapon they had been led to believe it was. (One of them turned to her husband and says, "I WILL have one of these in the next 30 days and it WILL be purple." Needless to say, I laughed out loud. OK. Back on topic. Sorry for the detour. [/QUOTE]
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