For semi-autos you need to qualify by make, model, and caliber.
/sarcasm on
Thanks, Nevada. For years I arrogantly assumed I could read any number of well-written firearms owner's manuals and familiarize myself with the proper operation of my firearms, piggy-backing on my previous experiences and the knowledge garnered while shooting with my father and my firearms training in the military.
Please forgive me, Father, for being so incredibly wrong. I repent in ashes and dust.
/sarcasm off
Seriously sounds like the firearms training unions have the ear of too many state legislatures. It's about time we put a bug in the legislatures's ears, instead. Write 'em. Let 'em know these "training" measures are unnecessary by reason of duplicity. It's a firearm, not a motor vehicle. If my 9-year old can learn how to load, unload, clear, SA-fire, DA-fire, and operate the safety, as well as the three conditions (Jeff's) applicable to my firearm, in less than one hour, these training classes are indeed superfluous and unnecessarily redundant.