stainless1911
Banned
My certificate says NRA all over it. I guess I just ASSumed thats how it was.
Thats where I keep mine.
My certificate says NRA all over it. I guess I just ASSumed thats how it was.
Do they have to be NRA? I thought they just had to meet the state requirements in the statute of which the NRA course provides. I'm not sure it has to be NRA courses. Someone will know.
Can you show me a pic? Info on how you did it?
Agreed…..my instructor made it very clear that if your holstered firearm became exposed (other then an accident like bending over) you were brandishing and subject to a felony. He was a retired detective who “knew the law.”
Per 28.425j:
(d) The instructor of the course is certified by this state or a national organization to teach the 8-hour pistol safety training course described in this section.
Would MCOLES be a state certified organization? So it doesn't have to be NRA, it's just that is the most common national organization that teaches the class. They seem to occupy the field (Imagine that). But the state requirement doesn't say it HAS to be NRA.
Gun Owners of America or The Second Amendment Foundation should start certifying instructors.
Bronson
Gun Owners of America or The Second Amendment Foundation should start certifying instructors.
Bronson
they are too busy actually fighting for our gun rights! :d
...unless you live in Ingham County then you have to risk dealing with Aqualina who says OC in a sports stadium with s CPL creates an "absurd" legal situation -- and will convict you. See People v Wilkins.
I looked at the case you reference and it doesn't seem to have anything to do with OC in a stadium; am I missing something?
On the ebrake: I split and bent a pipe to fit the ebrake handle, then welded a plate to it with the mounting holes lined up to the screw holes in the serpa.
Between the seats: I got a flat bar, bolted it to an old seatbelt mount, and welded a mounting plate similarly as above.
Would MCOLES be a state certified organization? So it doesn't have to be NRA, it's just that is the most common national organization that teaches the class. They seem to occupy the field (Imagine that). But the state requirement doesn't say it HAS to be NRA.
The pavilion has a "stadium" like structure fpr rodeos, competitions, horse shows etc... It has seating for LESS than 2500. So what to do, is it a stadium for sporting events, an entertainment facility,,,hmmmm we must charge him with something. This case is major Fed up.
She ruled that because he couldn't know it was a stadium he's not guilty so she reversed the conviction. But in her opinion she stated that having a CPL DOES NOT give you the right to OC in the places on .234d.
The defendant was OCing in the pavilion.
I think I might have the wrong case; the case I found had nothing to do with firearms. If you have a copy, could you send it to me?
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