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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Cue" data-source="post: 1985461" data-attributes="member: 3008"><p>I agree with John that if we take on the role of SDA instructor we owe all of our students our due dilligence.</p><p></p><p>I tell all my students that my classes can last up to 8 hours. It really depends on how many students are in the class and how fast we get through the required curriculum. If we get through all the material in 4 hours, they pass the test, I watch them shoot, I let them go.</p><p></p><p>I personally think there is no need to keep people for 8 hours, just to beat a dead horse. I also personally think the SDA class should not be compulsory, 2A and all, but until its not its our duty as SDA instructors to enlighten people as much as possible about the Self-defense Act who pay for our services to the best of our abilities.</p><p></p><p>Some classes are smoother than others. Ive honestly had to strain to make some last 5 hours and others I could not finish in 8.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, the shooting portion shouldnt be required, like Utah. Utah doesnt seem to have any big issues of people making carry mistakes.</p><p></p><p>The shooting portion is NOT a tactical training session. We watch them shoot 50 rounds to deem them safe. Honestly for what it really is you could watch someone operate a CO2 pellet gun and tell if they have safe gun handling skills. ALOT of people take my class with .22s, I even provide the use of mine free of charge, yet at the same time I highly advise people to NOT decide on a .22 for their deadly force tool. The law says they must shoot fifty rounds with a pistol of the type (D,R,S) they want to carry. Caliber is not mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Wouldnt it be great of there were no license requirements and all law-abiding citizens could just carry if they wanted? <img src="/images/smilies/anyone.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anyone:" title="Anyone :anyone:" data-shortname=":anyone:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Cue, post: 1985461, member: 3008"] I agree with John that if we take on the role of SDA instructor we owe all of our students our due dilligence. I tell all my students that my classes can last up to 8 hours. It really depends on how many students are in the class and how fast we get through the required curriculum. If we get through all the material in 4 hours, they pass the test, I watch them shoot, I let them go. I personally think there is no need to keep people for 8 hours, just to beat a dead horse. I also personally think the SDA class should not be compulsory, 2A and all, but until its not its our duty as SDA instructors to enlighten people as much as possible about the Self-defense Act who pay for our services to the best of our abilities. Some classes are smoother than others. Ive honestly had to strain to make some last 5 hours and others I could not finish in 8. IMHO, the shooting portion shouldnt be required, like Utah. Utah doesnt seem to have any big issues of people making carry mistakes. The shooting portion is NOT a tactical training session. We watch them shoot 50 rounds to deem them safe. Honestly for what it really is you could watch someone operate a CO2 pellet gun and tell if they have safe gun handling skills. ALOT of people take my class with .22s, I even provide the use of mine free of charge, yet at the same time I highly advise people to NOT decide on a .22 for their deadly force tool. The law says they must shoot fifty rounds with a pistol of the type (D,R,S) they want to carry. Caliber is not mentioned. Wouldnt it be great of there were no license requirements and all law-abiding citizens could just carry if they wanted? :anyone: [/QUOTE]
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