According to my TC there is no minimum number of classes you have to teach to renew your NRA Instructor certs. There may have been n the past, I don't know. I never asked what the requirements used to be. But even if Mr. Crowe was mistaken, it's not difficult to find an instructor who needs some assistance, volunteer your time, and get credit for a class or 3.Jumping Frog wrote:Charles, there is also a bit of a variation on the chicken and egg dilemma that I believe exists with the NRA Instructor certification.
If you are a new NRA-certified instructor that subsequently teaches only Texas CHL classes, the NRA will not renew your NRA Instructor credentials. You have to teach a minimum number of NRA-certified classes as a new Instructor to maintain your certification. Thus, we could be looking at Texas CHL Instructors who have to re-qualify as an NRA Instructor every two years.
When I looked into becoming an NRA Instructor, I believe that is the way the Training Counselor explained it. I could be mistaken, but it is worth someone more knowledgeable than I looking into this possibility.
Brgrds,
Bob
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