OK, thanks to help from others on here, I registered a Texas LTC class as a Non-NRA class. Now that the class is completed, I want to submit the class report to get NRA credit. The trouble is, I need to fill in student names in order to complete the form. Of course we can't publicly divulge student names, so I guess I can't submit the class report.
Anyone know a workaround on this?
NRA Class Reporting
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Re: NRA Class Reporting
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The danger gone, the trouble righted,
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Re: NRA Class Reporting
I agree that divulging information about CHL students to a third party (anyone other than DPS or someone bearing a warrant) is prohibited. Therefore, on the NRA site, I register each student with same name: "CHL STUDENT". I provide my location and email address. I select the correct gender, and for the birthday, I select January 1st of some random year that reflects my wild-assed estimate of their age.
Creates a record of the class for NRA instructor purposes, protects everyone's privacy, and doesn't violate any statutes.
Creates a record of the class for NRA instructor purposes, protects everyone's privacy, and doesn't violate any statutes.
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Thanks, I'll give that a try.
God and the soldier we adore,
In times of danger, not before.
The danger gone, the trouble righted,
God's forgotten, the soldier slighted.
In times of danger, not before.
The danger gone, the trouble righted,
God's forgotten, the soldier slighted.