http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/lifes ... say/nW79N/
Critics of the Florida system, including members of the National Rifle Association, say state law does not require enough training to prove “competence” with a handgun. That worries them. If sloppy handgun owners shoot first and think later, their mistakes could cause unintended deaths and jeopardize the rights of responsible gun owners.
The NRA’s Tallahassee lobbyist, Marion Hammer, says no changes to Florida’s concealed weapons licensing law are needed.
“There’s not one recorded case of an incident that resulted from a lack of training,” Hammer said. “We would oppose any change that would put more money in the pockets of instructors who think their course is better than anybody elses.”
I think Marion's comment is probably spot on when she talks about those who are against the current laws want more restrictions to funnel people into their programs.Hammer said she was never specifically trained to use a handgun.
“It’s like driving a car,” Hammer said. “They all function essentially the same: point, aim, pull the trigger, fire.”
Caruso disagrees.
“If she wants to bury her head in the sand, that’s her business,” Caruso said. “You should see the ceiling in my gun range. Ninety percent of the people who come in here to buy a gun have no idea what they’re doing.”
-> Edited after reading Charles' comment on the thread title being misleading...