One of the instructors is an attorney, and we all know how dicey that can get, once mud is airborne. A prudent person might want to walk away from this.
I have not attended their classes, but I have attended classes, at three NSP CHP & NRA classrooms, that had safety issues. Major ones.
Open liquor on shelves, and people were drinking it in the classroom. Live ammo, in guns, in the classroom, used in training. One NSP CHP Instructor ND'd one in a wall not long ago. My wife and I took one of his CHP classes. I hope the NSP has tightened up his procedures.
If we look at other programs, to find fault, we will find it.
My classroom? No drinking alcohol in class. Before class. After class. zero tolerance.
No live ammo in class. zero tolerance.
Instructor never turns attention away from any student, doing any gun drill, on the range, or in the classroom. Classroom guns, on tables, near students, are all 100% safety guns, incapable of firing live rounds.
No finger on any trigger, until ready to shoot. zero tolerance.
No muzzle sweeping, no muzzle pointing in the general direction of anyone. zero tolerance.
We should all look at our own programs, to see what needs tightening up.