leprechaun117
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My buddy put in for his CHP just over 45 days ago, went down to the court house yesterday to see what the deal was. They told him that they couldn't find it, and they "think they may have given it to someone else." Needless to say, he wasn't very happy. The clerk called him back a few hours later to say that she found his application and it was sitting on the judges desk, waiting to be signed. He ended the evening relieved, hoping to get his permit today. He called this morning, the clerk said his safety course had been declined by the judge, and that the judge "would be making some phone calls to figure things out."
Is the acceptance of this course really just up to the individual judge? The certificate is signed by the instructor, and says "NRA Certified Instructor" under the signiture. The VSP site says "private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association". Seems to fit the description....
I've heard of people being declined due to this course, anyone have luck getting that reversed?
My buddy put in for his CHP just over 45 days ago, went down to the court house yesterday to see what the deal was. They told him that they couldn't find it, and they "think they may have given it to someone else." Needless to say, he wasn't very happy. The clerk called him back a few hours later to say that she found his application and it was sitting on the judges desk, waiting to be signed. He ended the evening relieved, hoping to get his permit today. He called this morning, the clerk said his safety course had been declined by the judge, and that the judge "would be making some phone calls to figure things out."
Is the acceptance of this course really just up to the individual judge? The certificate is signed by the instructor, and says "NRA Certified Instructor" under the signiture. The VSP site says "private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association". Seems to fit the description....
I've heard of people being declined due to this course, anyone have luck getting that reversed?