That would mean that the regular students would not have the range instruction or safety rules explained to them prior to shooting. You know there will still be inexperienced students showing up for the CHL only class.Crossfire wrote:Yes. I thought we would end the Basic class at the range, and start the CHL class there, so we only have to go once. I am sure this will require some tweaking, but that's the thought for now.TexasGal wrote:Crossfire, when you do your AM handgun class, are you planning on doing the CHL qual at the end of that so it is out of the way before the CHL class?
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- Mon Jun 03, 2013 3:38 pm
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- Tue May 28, 2013 7:18 pm
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I think I've already written MY last check. Don't use them anymore.Mel wrote:My goal is to have my last check bounce!sjfcontrol wrote:I told mine what I can't spend, I'm going to burn.anygunanywhere wrote:My sons told me that when I get to the wheel chair stage they are going to roll me out into traffic.nightmare69 wrote:Be nice to us younger guys, we choose your nursing home.
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- Tue May 28, 2013 7:16 pm
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Hmmmm, the only "women" in my high school were teachers. The female students were all girls -- but that was long ago...nightmare69 wrote:I took a government/economics class but it was 90% federal related and I was busy chasing women in HS.talltex wrote: Maybe it's changed in recent years, but part of the core curriculum (required for graduation) in Texas high schools used to be "U.S. Government" which focused on the U.S. Constitution and the federal structure (legislative, judicial and executive branches), but also included a section on the State Government which covered how and when the State Legislature is in session. Maybe you were out sick a lot that year...
- Tue May 28, 2013 5:23 pm
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I told mine what I can't spend, I'm going to burn.anygunanywhere wrote:My sons told me that when I get to the wheel chair stage they are going to roll me out into traffic.nightmare69 wrote:Be nice to us younger guys, we choose your nursing home.
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- Thu May 23, 2013 4:18 pm
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Any plans to eliminate the time-reporting requirements now that the class times have been reduced?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Until the DPS started requiring Instructors to record on CHL-100s the time spend on various subjects, I don't think anyone paid much attention the four categories. Indeed, there was no reason to do so because we just covered the material. Other than for reporting purposes, there's still no reason to get overly concerned.
Chas.