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As Chas has mentioned, there is "statistically insignificant" support for such a position.
I do recall that gun safety was presented and re-iterated in my own class, and there was some valuable assistance in the range session for some of the trainees who had little prior experience with their firearms, but it's then up to the individuals, not the State, to continue their pursuit of knowledge, gain (and maintain) further proficiency, and learn situational awareness in preparation for that awful day that might come when they are carrying.
I don't think you can legislate that, or at least, I don't want to live in a place where some bureaucrat has that responsibility over me!
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