I'd say that might raise a few eyebrows on the background check, but probably not the first time it's happened???llwatson wrote:I'm not going to tell the story. It wouldn't be right. But the person had been convicted of manslaughter. And that's all I gonna say about that.
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- Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:14 pm
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Denied CHL Certificate
I'm just curious.. have any of the instrutors here ever flat out DENIED someone their certificate?
I can understand failing the written test, but how about the proficiency test?? When I took my renewal class recently, I saw some pretty POOR pistol work (limp wristing jams, not knowing how to reload the magazine, one guy gashed his thumb from incorrect grip) . I would not have passed them myself.
I can understand failing the written test, but how about the proficiency test?? When I took my renewal class recently, I saw some pretty POOR pistol work (limp wristing jams, not knowing how to reload the magazine, one guy gashed his thumb from incorrect grip) . I would not have passed them myself.