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Most common instructor mistakes I see:

1) The alcohol thing, including 51% rule.

2) Failure to realize amusement parks, hospitals, etc., are no longer off-limits unless they post.

3) Belief that 30.06 verbal notice must be same as 30.06 written notice.

4) Random printing is illegal.

BTW TexInvestigator, I have second-hand info of one class/range where a convicted felon runs the shooting portion of the class. And it will always be second-hand info as I will never go to that range or take a class, since I do know for a fact a convicted felon is affiliated with the range.

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A certified instructor is suposed to run the line.
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Renegade wrote:Most common instructor mistakes I see:

1) The alcohol thing, including 51% rule.

2) Failure to realize amusement parks, hospitals, etc., are no longer off-limits unless they post.

3) Belief that 30.06 verbal notice must be same as 30.06 written notice.

4) Random printing is illegal.

BTW TexInvestigator, I have second-hand info of one class/range where a convicted felon runs the shooting portion of the class. And it will always be second-hand info as I will never go to that range or take a class, since I do know for a fact a convicted felon is affiliated with the range.
Tell me, I'll go take the class. ;-)
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Tell me, I'll go take the class.
If I promise to be very quiet, can I back you up?
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Looks like DPS can save some money on training auditors. Txinvestigator is on the job!

Maybe now they can hire a few more application processors.
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Skiprr wrote:
Tell me, I'll go take the class.
If I promise to be very quiet, can I back you up?
*Skiprr creeps through the shadows on tip-toes*
*doesn't notice the drum set oddly placed in his path*
*BANG, CRASH, WOWU WOWU WOWU, THUD*
*everybody turns*
*txinvestigator smacks himself on the forehead and proclaims*
"I tell ya, that boy ain't right."

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kauboy wrote:
Skiprr wrote:
Tell me, I'll go take the class.
If I promise to be very quiet, can I back you up?
*Skiprr creeps through the shadows on tip-toes*
*doesn't notice the drum set oddly placed in his path*
*BANG, CRASH, WOWU WOWU WOWU, THUD*
*everybody turns*
*txinvestigator smacks himself on the forehead and proclaims*
"I tell ya, that boy ain't right."

:razz:
Ha....I'm envisioning a scene of NCIS with Boss smacking DiNozo on the backside of his head....lol
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*Skiprr creeps through the shadows on tip-toes*
*doesn't notice the drum set oddly placed in his path*
Wow. I didn't think kauboy knew me...

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...better than you may like ;-) :cool:
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llwatson wrote:Looks like DPS can save some money on training auditors. Txinvestigator is on the job!

Maybe now they can hire a few more application processors.
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