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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 1983495" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>After I taught my first SDA Class in 1996 I called CLEET about the time length of the class. I didn't see how you could make all the required information last eight hours. They said it couldn't go over eight hours.If you look at the newest " yellow book " they just sent out on page 11 under section E first sentence. Last half of sentence says "that the course can be reasonably completed by the applicant within an eight-hour period. " There seems to be some confusion on this. I go over every word in the instructor's book that is directed to the students and my classes usually run from 4 to 5 hours. I answer any questions I can and get them an answer for any I can't. I add in some of the experences I've had while carrying and recent ,if any newspaper or news articles on carrying. I do my best to give them all the help I can on the range with safety the first priority. I have even taken beginners/newbies out shooting one on one at no charge to them. I want people to get into shooting and enjoy it as much as being able to protect themselves. Like some of you I hear stories of instructors slinging bs . I heard of one last weekend teaching out in the Osage that was charging $65 for the class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 1983495, member: 524"] After I taught my first SDA Class in 1996 I called CLEET about the time length of the class. I didn't see how you could make all the required information last eight hours. They said it couldn't go over eight hours.If you look at the newest " yellow book " they just sent out on page 11 under section E first sentence. Last half of sentence says "that the course can be reasonably completed by the applicant within an eight-hour period. " There seems to be some confusion on this. I go over every word in the instructor's book that is directed to the students and my classes usually run from 4 to 5 hours. I answer any questions I can and get them an answer for any I can't. I add in some of the experences I've had while carrying and recent ,if any newspaper or news articles on carrying. I do my best to give them all the help I can on the range with safety the first priority. I have even taken beginners/newbies out shooting one on one at no charge to them. I want people to get into shooting and enjoy it as much as being able to protect themselves. Like some of you I hear stories of instructors slinging bs . I heard of one last weekend teaching out in the Osage that was charging $65 for the class. [/QUOTE]
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