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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick1911" data-source="post: 2392530" data-attributes="member: 25079"><p>Yes and yes it the first two. Honestly, the money isn't an issue....I take a lot of pride and comfort knowing that I can take a person who has never handled a weapon and familiarize, educate, and empower them. Especially women who are maybe intimidated by the idea of a gun. I can't tell you how many I have taught that by the end of the day they wanted to know when they could shoot again. It would be nice to have the state credentials to be able to certify based on the required guidelines....also, there is a glitch in the federal system that retired agents must be certified by an instructor of the state in which they live. I have had several guys whom I instructed that will call me after retirement fir an annual recertification and I end up having to send them dun the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick1911, post: 2392530, member: 25079"] Yes and yes it the first two. Honestly, the money isn't an issue....I take a lot of pride and comfort knowing that I can take a person who has never handled a weapon and familiarize, educate, and empower them. Especially women who are maybe intimidated by the idea of a gun. I can't tell you how many I have taught that by the end of the day they wanted to know when they could shoot again. It would be nice to have the state credentials to be able to certify based on the required guidelines....also, there is a glitch in the federal system that retired agents must be certified by an instructor of the state in which they live. I have had several guys whom I instructed that will call me after retirement fir an annual recertification and I end up having to send them dun the road. [/QUOTE]
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