I contacted the NRA regarding this and was told in an e-mail that it was between the Lesson III instructor and the State as to whether they were qualified to teach this.Originally Posted by ltcnav
I contacted the NRA regarding this and was told in an e-mail that it was between the Lesson III instructor and the State as to whether they were qualified to teach this.Originally Posted by ltcnav
So, if I wanted to notify the NRA about a "sub-par" instructor how would I go about doing that?
And has anyone ever notified the gun board that the class didn't satisfy the law ?
There was an instructor charged a couple months ago but I didn't know if it was a student that reported it or someone else.
So, if I report the instructor to the gun board on what I have been told by the students in the class, would they investigate on "hearsay"? Any gun board "members" on here that can help out?
I see two trains of thought going on here.
I believe the NRA, after a complete investigation, would do nothing more than to pull the Bad Instructors Credentials.
I see the Gun Board being the one who would seek a more substantial Punishment for the Individual reported to them.
I could be mistaken, but just My
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I agree. It depends on the specifics of the situation. If the class is just done poorly with bad information it may still meet state and NRA requirements.
If the law is violated, meaning the state minimum requirements for a CPL class are not met, you should bring it to the gun board.
If only NRA guidelines are violated, you can bring it up to the NRA but don't hold your breath.