edit, to answer the question...NO
My instructor was great and i think the most important thing (that i remember) is that passing the class is only the beginning . research,training and staying current with any changes is up to me.
There is a lot of stuff to cover in a short period of time .The class was just the beginning............ did i say that?That's why i lurk in here.
The other thing i remember saying to my buddy was" i used to think that drivers ed instructors had the biggest stones"
I'm guessing that as an instructor, you really never know what you have for students till you get class started.
Props to Lonnie .
my chl class, is this normal?
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Re: my chl class, is this normal?
IzzI wrote:edit, to answer the question...NO
My instructor was great and i think the most important thing (that i remember) is that passing the class is only the beginning . research,training and staying current with any changes is up to me.
There is a lot of stuff to cover in a short period of time .The class was just the beginning............ did i say that?That's why i lurk in here.
The other thing i remember saying to my buddy was" i used to think that drivers ed instructors had the biggest stones"
I'm guessing that as an instructor, you really never know what you have for students till you get class started.
Props to Lonnie .
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Re: my chl class, is this normal?
My class was given at Shiloh here in Houston just off of FM1960. It was taught by a Deputy Sheriff that I think works(ed) at the Sheriff Academy. The whole process (shooting, photos, fingerprints, class and test) was well-run, interesting and informative. I tried not to talk too much.
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Re: my chl class, is this normal?
My instructor at Eagle Peak was the same. We went through the rules in detail, when self defense was applicable, where and where you couldn't CHL, and some nice actual defense/shooting tips. Having shot firearms for more than 20 years at that point I was surprised to learn a trick or two.MadMonkey wrote:I took my class at DFW Gun Range, and I was actually impressed. Yes, he drilled the test answers into us, but it was obvious he wanted us to all pass... and each time, he would either give examples or a story as to why that answer was correct, not just give us the answer and move on. He seemed genuinely interested in having us learn all we could. He did a great job and was pretty funny to boot.
And he was EXTREMELY safe in the range, and got us all in and out as quickly as possible.
Re: my chl class, is this normal?
I think the 10 hours of classroom instruction should be replaced with 10 hours of reading random threads on this forum. We'd probably have better educated CHLS.
Re: my chl class, is this normal?
I took my CHL course at DFWgun in Dallas. My instructor was VERY knowledgeable and entertaining at the same time. Even though the class started pretty early in the moring, I didn't nod off once because he kept the learning very energized. His stories were relevant to what he was teaching. The laws and statutes that were taught coincides with everything I have learned from this forum as well. I would recommend his class to anyone.
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5/10/09 - CHL Class
5/12/09 - Applied Online
5/26/09 - Mailed Packet
6/26/09 - Processing Application
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9/11/09 - License Received
5/10/09 - CHL Class
5/12/09 - Applied Online
5/26/09 - Mailed Packet
6/26/09 - Processing Application
9/03/09 - Application Completed
9/11/09 - License Received