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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3115263" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>IMHO a simple solution for the training requirement is you go take a course and then take a certificate and 5 bucks to the DMV and they print a license off with a different color or a special tag or whatever that shows it's completed. But getting the state out of the business of making money so people can carry at home is something that needs to happen. </p><p></p><p>The issue of licenses to carry was a trend and when it caught on crime went down even though people swore it would be blood in the streets. We have permitless carry in multiple states now and the same thing was said but it never came about. I don't have an issue with training and safety. And I think that places like the OKCGC or anywhere else that holds competitions should be allowed to create the certificates as well as specific trainers. You can choose to pay for training or prove that you are competent and hit the targets while being safe and be considered trained. It's better than what the state requires right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3115263, member: 29706"] IMHO a simple solution for the training requirement is you go take a course and then take a certificate and 5 bucks to the DMV and they print a license off with a different color or a special tag or whatever that shows it's completed. But getting the state out of the business of making money so people can carry at home is something that needs to happen. The issue of licenses to carry was a trend and when it caught on crime went down even though people swore it would be blood in the streets. We have permitless carry in multiple states now and the same thing was said but it never came about. I don't have an issue with training and safety. And I think that places like the OKCGC or anywhere else that holds competitions should be allowed to create the certificates as well as specific trainers. You can choose to pay for training or prove that you are competent and hit the targets while being safe and be considered trained. It's better than what the state requires right now. [/QUOTE]
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