DoubleActionCHL wrote:Wow! While I agree with the sentiment, I think this sort of 'government' competition (isn't that what Obamacare is supposed to provide) will hurt legitimate instructors trying to feed their families. It looks like the state may be putting us out of business in a couple of years, anyway. Oh well... it was fun while it lasted.
No D.A.CHL that will never, ever happen. And I'll tell you why.....
The town PD's that are offering this, is responding to a need. A need that is not filled at this time by a local CHL Instructor. And there is a demand for that service in that locale. They are merely filling a void that needs filling.
What's the population of Oak Ridge North? From epodunk.com(great website btw) The estimated population, in 2003, was 3,122. That program is filling a need that does not exist at this time. And the citizens deserve that availability.
The vast majority of Texas population resides in the major metropolitan areas, and the immediate areas surrounding them. In those cities there will ALWAYS be a need for your services and those business's in your niche industry. It's to specialized for a larger city, say for Arlington, Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, Tyler, Amarillo, Lubbock, El Paso, etc etc etc to ever try to implement. It will never happen. Ever.
The services that you and others in your industry provide are invaluable to the vast majority of Texans. NOTHING can or will ever take your place. The cities law enforcement resources are severely overstretched. Cities are laying off LEO's. They can't afford to fund CHL classes.
Not only that. The City of Southlake, north of Fort Worth, east of Dallas, south of Denton, offered a FREE CHL course available only to the residents of Southlake. It was a bare bones course. It did NOT offer: fingerprint services, passport photo services, range fees, lunch, ammo, handguns, etc, etc, etc. The only thing they offered was the course instruction itself; completed TR-100, affidivits, and notary. IMO that is a course woefully inadequate to fill the needs of anyone desiring to get a CHL.
THAT is why your industry is vital to the interests of all Texans, and is why your industry will thrive and flourish.
That is my opinion, and I am unanimous in that.