Maybe it's supposed to be, but from the stories I hear it's common for instructors to spend hours on the "procedural" and short change the teaching. Look how many people "pass" their CHL class and have no clue about where is off limits, confuse the castle doctrine with the motorist protection act, believe the "one drop" rule, and so on.sjfcontrol wrote:The "procedural" time (filling out forms, pictures, fingerprints, etc) is not supposed to be counted toward the 10 hours of class time. That's supposed to be instructional time only.
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- Sun Jan 03, 2010 5:14 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: my chl class, is this normal?
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