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8 hours of class time?

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Each concealed-handgun course (a $100 value) begins with an eight-hour classroom session that partially satisfies the state's training requirements for a concealed-handgun license, or CHL. Students complete the practical component of their CHL training with two hours on the range
I thought the law said 10 hours of class time.
And really, it takes 2 hours on the range to shoot the required 50 rounds? (maybe including driving, if you have to drive 1/2 hour or more each way?????)
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From DPS FAQ page
"An original (first time) CHL applicant must complete a minimum 10 hour class, taught by a DPS certified CHL instructor. The class includes classroom and a proficiency demonstration (shooting)."

So yes, the range time is part of the class time that must be a minimum of 10 hours. The initial class I attended was at the instructors home. There was at least 15 of us. It took us 15 or 20 minutes to get to the range and another 15 or 20 minutes for everyone to get paid up. There were only 5 or 6 lanes available so we went in groups. When it was all said and done, it easily took us 2 hours to complete the shooting portion and return to the instructors home.

On edit: we were done with everything easily in 10 hours. And, based on what I have read on this forum about other classes, my class was excellent.
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jmra wrote:From DPS FAQ page
"An original (first time) CHL applicant must complete a minimum 10 hour class, taught by a DPS certified CHL instructor. The class includes classroom and a proficiency demonstration (shooting)."

So yes, the range time is part of the class time that must be a minimum of 10 hours. The initial class I attended was at the instructors home. There was at least 15 of us. It took us 15 or 20 minutes to get to the range and another 15 or 20 minutes for everyone to get paid up. There were only 5 or 6 lanes available so we went in groups. When it was all said and done, it easily took us 2 hours to complete the shooting portion and return to the instructors home.

On edit: we were done with everything easily in 10 hours. And, based on what I have read on this forum about other classes, my class was excellent.
We were told at training that you could not include travel time to and from the range.
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wgoforth wrote:
jmra wrote:From DPS FAQ page
"An original (first time) CHL applicant must complete a minimum 10 hour class, taught by a DPS certified CHL instructor. The class includes classroom and a proficiency demonstration (shooting)."

So yes, the range time is part of the class time that must be a minimum of 10 hours. The initial class I attended was at the instructors home. There was at least 15 of us. It took us 15 or 20 minutes to get to the range and another 15 or 20 minutes for everyone to get paid up. There were only 5 or 6 lanes available so we went in groups. When it was all said and done, it easily took us 2 hours to complete the shooting portion and return to the instructors home.

On edit: we were done with everything easily in 10 hours. And, based on what I have read on this forum about other classes, my class was excellent.
We were told at training that you could not include travel time to and from the range.
We were still at the range for 2 hrs even without the travel time. Takes a while to get everyone set up and if you have several groups then take the time it takes you to shoot and multiply by three or four times.
Regardless, if an instructor hasn't communicated what needs to be communicated in 8 hrs of verbal instruction, then the instructor is not capable of communicating the information to begin with.
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We were told at training that you could not include travel time to and from the range.
We were still at the range for 2 hrs even without the travel time. Takes a while to get everyone set up and if you have several groups then take the time it takes you to shoot and multiply by three or four times.
Regardless, if an instructor hasn't communicated what needs to be communicated in 8 hrs of verbal instruction, then the instructor is not capable of communicating the information to begin with.
The way it was explained in my instructor class was that not everyone is training the whole time you are at the range. 2 hours seems a bit long.

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Seems like this one is resolved very easily - if you think there is an issue, send the link to DPS.
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So much for the accuracy of the DPS FAQ page. This is still on the page:

Are there any places I can not carry?
"Yes. §46.035, Texas Penal Code prohibits carrying of handguns and other weapons in certain places. These include but are not limited to:

On the premises of a business that derives 51% or more of its income from the sale or service of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption
On the premises where a high school, collegiate, or professional sporting or interscholastic event is taking place
On the premises of a correctional facility
On the premises of a hospital or nursing home (unless licensee has written authorization)
In an amusement park
On the premises of a church, synagogue, or other place of worship
At any meeting of a governmental entity"
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Re: 8 hours of class time?

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15 or 20 minutes to get to the range not a proficiency demonstration
and another 15 or 20 minutes for everyone to get paid up. not a proficiency demonstration
complete the shooting portion the actual proficiency demonstration does count :thumbs2:
and return to the instructors home. not a proficiency demonstration

jmra wrote:Seems like this one is resolved very easily - if you think there is an issue, send the link to DPS.
:iagree: more people should do this to keep the standards high :clapping:
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But, if you have the people who are not shooting act as extra eyes....pseudo safety officers, they are also learning, so it can be counted. If they are milling around in the parking lot--then no.

This was suggested as a way to get the people who do not have to qualify(i.e. military) and don't want to shoot to still get their full 10 hours(they have to still have 10 hours even if they don't shoot.
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Re: 8 hours of class time?

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That's why forwarding it to DPS is such a brilliant idea. The instructors who are following the rules get an extra student in class and maybe never find out they were audited. The ones who are cutting corners will get squared away, one way or another.
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