Who here would like to poke fun at the NRA for selling a Concealed Carry ID holder, that looks very much like what Bruce is selling, only with a NRA twist to it?
Considering that the NRA folder doesn't look in any way like a badge, and instead looks like a medallion, and the ones that are being sold elsewhere deliberately look like a badge...
...yeah, I'd say there is a significant difference.
Especially since you quoted the NRA page itself saying that it is to show NRA membership---which is obviously a completely different reason than the "CCW badges" being sold.
As such, your entire argument about the badges and all simply makes no sense.
Here's the thing:
Oddly enough, the people here want to obey the law. We aren't happy about having to jump through hoops to exercise our rights, but we want to obey the law. Part of that means taking an approved class that qualifies us to finalize the application for CCW.
If a person is demonstrably not teaching a class that qualifies, but is still passing themselves off as a CCW class instructor, then this will be a problem, because at some point in time, the State Patrol will investigate, and all the people who
thought they took a qualifying class will find out that 1) their class fee is gone unless they are successful in suing, and 2) they can't carry until they take a REAL class and then re-apply.
If people are listing specific things that happened (or didn't happen) in a class, that specifically do not follow the state patrol requirements, and commentary is made upon it---you know what? That's a good thing.
And if an instructor has a problem with that, well....all he has to do is show that his classes don't match the descriptions being given here. If he can do that, hey, he's got a libel suit possible.
I can hint a storm is coming, but I cannot pull you guys out of the rain.
Maybe because we think you aren't a very good meteorologist, given past experience.
It is completely legal to sell the stupid CCW badges. And completely legal to suggest them to people. That doesn't make it smart, but it is legal.
However, teaching a ccw permit class in less than 4 hours including range time? No. Short of a class of advanced speed-readers who also have photographic memories, the amount of curriculum necessary to meet State Patrol requirements simply cannot be taught in that time.