LittleMan
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So I went to a CPL Class today. To make my life a little easier for OCing. I wasn't to impressed with my instructor. We got on the topic of OC during one of our breaks and he basically said we were a bunch of crazies. When he resumed class we were just finishing up our discussion and decided to fill in the whole class about OpenCarry.org (mentioned by name) and bad mouthed us. I spoke up and said that I'm a member. He thinks it is illegal I didn't get a chance to debate it with him. I am planning on writing a letter to him once I get my certificate. I feel the need to point out that he should teach what the law says and not his opinion of what the law says.
I don't think he liked me very much. I made a point to tell him he was wrong on a couple things. He had a video that said while transporting without a CPL your gun has to be in a separate container than the ammo. After the video he restated the same thing. I decided to speak up and inform him thatthe lawdoesn't say that. He told me that it does I just didn't see it and he would find it for me. Of course he didn't.
There were also questions on the test that I would have got wrong if I answered them correctly. I knew that I had to answer based on his biased opinion and not on the law or facts. We went over the test later and low and behold I was right. I am going to point this out to him also and see what he says. He made a point to act as though he was challenging all day so I doubt I will get a positive response.
I'm Also thinking of writing a letter to the NRA. This was not a NRA class but he is a NRA instructor.
Give me your thoughts please.
On a side note I did meet someone who has been OCing since 2004 and is a member of this forum. I forgot to get his screen name though
So I went to a CPL Class today. To make my life a little easier for OCing. I wasn't to impressed with my instructor. We got on the topic of OC during one of our breaks and he basically said we were a bunch of crazies. When he resumed class we were just finishing up our discussion and decided to fill in the whole class about OpenCarry.org (mentioned by name) and bad mouthed us. I spoke up and said that I'm a member. He thinks it is illegal I didn't get a chance to debate it with him. I am planning on writing a letter to him once I get my certificate. I feel the need to point out that he should teach what the law says and not his opinion of what the law says.
I don't think he liked me very much. I made a point to tell him he was wrong on a couple things. He had a video that said while transporting without a CPL your gun has to be in a separate container than the ammo. After the video he restated the same thing. I decided to speak up and inform him thatthe lawdoesn't say that. He told me that it does I just didn't see it and he would find it for me. Of course he didn't.
There were also questions on the test that I would have got wrong if I answered them correctly. I knew that I had to answer based on his biased opinion and not on the law or facts. We went over the test later and low and behold I was right. I am going to point this out to him also and see what he says. He made a point to act as though he was challenging all day so I doubt I will get a positive response.
I'm Also thinking of writing a letter to the NRA. This was not a NRA class but he is a NRA instructor.
Give me your thoughts please.
On a side note I did meet someone who has been OCing since 2004 and is a member of this forum. I forgot to get his screen name though