Dreamer
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According to the MSP Licensing Division's FAQ on firearms laws, you have to be a certified firearms instructor for one year before you can become a Qualified Firearms Instructor in MD...
http://www.mdsp.org/downloads/Licensing_Faq.pdf
Before you can be a firearms instructer in MD, you have to be a firearms instructer in MD for a year...
Just how does THAT one work?...
According to the MSP Licensing Division's FAQ on firearms laws, you have to be a certified firearms instructor for one year before you can become a Qualified Firearms Instructor in MD...
http://www.mdsp.org/downloads/Licensing_Faq.pdf
Q. How do I obtain a Qualified Handgun Instructor application?
A. You may pick up an application in person at the Licensing Division located
at 1111 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208, or you may call the
Licensing Division at 410-653-4500 and ask for the Handgun Permit
Administrative Unit to request for an application to be mailed. You must
already be certified as a firearm instructor and have worked as a firearms
instructor for at least one year prior to applying.
So let me get this straight...A. You may pick up an application in person at the Licensing Division located
at 1111 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208, or you may call the
Licensing Division at 410-653-4500 and ask for the Handgun Permit
Administrative Unit to request for an application to be mailed. You must
already be certified as a firearm instructor and have worked as a firearms
instructor for at least one year prior to applying.
Before you can be a firearms instructer in MD, you have to be a firearms instructer in MD for a year...
Just how does THAT one work?...