So if you're not willing to place more restrictions upon people, how are you planning on stressing people get more training?DFWTT wrote:Yea, maybe it's a non-issue and yes there are not a lot of reported ND's. But with responsibility stressed at every turn, as it should be, how can this subject be looked upon as unimportant? I'm definitely sure that there should be NO more regulations placed on the CHL applicant. Some personal responsibility lies with the applicant though in at least becoming familiar with a firearm prior to making the decision to carry one? Agree?
Most places I"ve seen that offer CHLs also offer "intro pistol" or "basic handgun" classes as well. If the opportunities are there, and people don't take them, what can you do?
I guess I'm confused at the topic in general. The opportunities for training are out there, so that's not the problem. If you're uncomfortable with the level of experience CHL holders have and aren't willing to impose more restrictions, I don't know what to tell you.
As I stated, seems to be largely a non issue to me.