i was not insinuating not to study at all, but not to study for the test. i think most law abiding folks out there read up on the law and do there best to stay on the right side of it. i know i spent tons of time reading the laws and asking questions here and other places in regards to the "test" both written and practical, and was completely shocked at the simple questions and how easy the qualification was.Skiprr wrote:I strongly disagree.sepiid wrote:avoid studying. the instructors will provide the "key information" for you during the day.
Will the instructor provide the information mandated by the TXDPS course material? Absolutely. Will the class give you the "key information" necessary to pass the written test? Absolutely.
But in no way should that mean you should avoid studying Texas and Federal law regarding firearms and concealed carry.
In fact, I'd recommend that every firearm owner study the statutes each even-numbered year, following the publication of changes from the prior Texas legislative session. It isn't a whole lot of text; the pertinent stuff amounts to about 40 pages. But, if you carry a gun, it's very important stuff.
Hey; you can never have too much ammo, or too much knowledge about using it.
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avoid studying. the instructors will provide the "key information" for you during the day.