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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 1964977" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I think what it comes down to is documented, state recognized training by state certified instructors. In my opinion, the state feels that the officers have already had training that meets or exceeds what the SDA class would provide. When I retired, all I had to do was send a form letter to CLEET with my Chief's signature. A month later I received my "Retired Firearms Permit" card in the mail with a letter from CLEET. It stated that there was no expiration or fees involved. The card would be reviewed every five years at no charge and would only be suspended or revoked upon cause in compliance with 21-1289.8.</p><p></p><p>I've never taken the CCW class, but I've been thinking about it just to see what is taught. From what I've heard so far most of the class is "what if's" and legal situations and review of the laws regarding the SDA. I would like to see the requirement changed about qualification. More needs to be done than just shooting 50 rounds and you don't have to hit the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 1964977, member: 23"] I think what it comes down to is documented, state recognized training by state certified instructors. In my opinion, the state feels that the officers have already had training that meets or exceeds what the SDA class would provide. When I retired, all I had to do was send a form letter to CLEET with my Chief's signature. A month later I received my "Retired Firearms Permit" card in the mail with a letter from CLEET. It stated that there was no expiration or fees involved. The card would be reviewed every five years at no charge and would only be suspended or revoked upon cause in compliance with 21-1289.8. I've never taken the CCW class, but I've been thinking about it just to see what is taught. From what I've heard so far most of the class is "what if's" and legal situations and review of the laws regarding the SDA. I would like to see the requirement changed about qualification. More needs to be done than just shooting 50 rounds and you don't have to hit the target. [/QUOTE]
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