Lurking and reading some of the questions here from people who took the Texas CHL class (and presumably passed) it seems the value of the Texas class is pretty low in some cases.garcia946 wrote:Heres my two cents...
If they want to teach utah chl here so be it , but the students should have to go through something per Tx Law also , they should have to shoot. False sense , I dont think so, they need to be taught where to shoot. Be taught our laws as well as their laws. Four hour class , really what can really be taught in that time frame?
Thats all Im saying.... end of story..... I`ll get off my soap box......
I'm certain there are Texas instructors who are competent, knowledgeable, and devote the full required time to instruction. I'm equally certain there are instructors who misrepresent Texas law (perhaps intentionally, perhaps due to their own ignorance of the subject matter) as well as many who devote significantly less than the minimum time to bona fide instruction as required by Texas Government Code 411.188. Additionally, in an admittedly nonscientific survey, few Texas CHL students seem to receive the instruction required by 411.188.(b)(3).
On the whole, Texans with a Utah CFP seem to be at least as knowledgeable and competent as those who pass one of the many "One Day CHL" classes taught in Texas.