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Bikenut
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Friends of ours (a married couple) allowed their CPL's to lapse. When starting the process again they were informed they were required to watch a video on the laws.
Ok...My google fu is weak .... I can't find where "watching a video" is required by law.
Edited to add:
I called Duncans in Bay City and they said reviewing the law for 3 hours is required ... and when I said folks can do that on their own without paying to watch a video the gentleman said he wasn't going to argue the point.
However... Duncans does offer a package deal for their assistance in renewing a CPL that includes that video and the hour of range time for $57.
So... does the CPl having lapsed negate the person's ability to satisfy the requirement to review the law and have an hour's range time on their own and attest to that on the form?
Ok...My google fu is weak .... I can't find where "watching a video" is required by law.
Edited to add:
I called Duncans in Bay City and they said reviewing the law for 3 hours is required ... and when I said folks can do that on their own without paying to watch a video the gentleman said he wasn't going to argue the point.
However... Duncans does offer a package deal for their assistance in renewing a CPL that includes that video and the hour of range time for $57.
So... does the CPl having lapsed negate the person's ability to satisfy the requirement to review the law and have an hour's range time on their own and attest to that on the form?
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