For my class, I hope and pray, no audit takes place, as I really just want to get this infringement of my Second Amendment rights, over and done with.
I have owned guns so long, my first riffle was $18, and my first handgun was $29, if that tells you anything. Long time ago.
My first CCP was 30 years ago, no, longer. Maybe 35 years ago. I am sure much has changed, but mostly the politics of it all.
My wife has never handled many guns, shot her first handgun this week, bless her heart, she did real good.
My hope for this class, is it follows the path of least resistance, and is over and done with in the minimum time allowed by state law, no one is injured, no one flunks, and lunch is served with Mt. Dew.
When it is over, I will not complain, gripe, or fuss, as long as the goal is achieved, of this being over.
I have been a life member of NRA from 1991. I am a retired gun dealer. In all my years of dealing guns, no surprises, no big moments, and I would like to keep it that way.
I can assure you this wasn't my class....... We take about a 9 hour day (3 of which are spent on the range). There is no possible way to run 25 people through the class properly and meet the required objectives in 5 hours..... This Instructor makes us all look bad and NSP needs to know about this...........
There was another Instructor recently who was doing an incredible half ass job on the range, allowing unsafe, uncontrolled gun handling all over the place, not following any bit of his submitted plan and did not even know the state required range qualification...... It wasn't real humorous for him when NSP showed up to audit his class.