The counselor classes seem to be scheduled when they get enough students. They recently had one in Houston, so there might be more instructor classes popping up by summer. The cost for the counselor class is somewhat intimidating.Charles L. Cotton wrote: (In case someone is wondering, I'm an NRA Instructor, but I'm not an NRA Training Counselor so I don't teach instructor classes.)
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- Sun Apr 28, 2013 10:02 pm
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Re: No Need For NRA Certfication? Here's What The Auditor Sa
- Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:51 pm
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Re: No Need For NRA Certfication? Here's What The Auditor Sa
I would call the state directly - "Contact us by phone:RossA wrote: Proof of graduation from a handgun instructor school that uses a nationally accepted course designed to train persons as handgun instructors. (Applicants under this section must regularly instruct others in the use of handguns.)
Look at the last section about a "nationally accepted course." It says that we can qualify by taking a "nationally accepted course", but it doesn't say whether the DPS CHL Instructor's course uses "nationally accepted" standards. So the question is never really answered by DPS.
Is this a clever trick for DPS to get a bunch of us NOT to take another class, and thereby lose our licenses?
(512) 424-7293 "
**I was just thinking that the fourth choice might actually be referring to being a Federal Law Enforcement Training academy instructor, or military pistol instructor. Both would fit the definition of "national". again, call DPS or email them.