The required subjects are:
1) "laws related to weapons and the use of force."
- This isn't just deadly force; it's every single law related to carrying a handgun, including but not limited to off-limits locations, procedures/requirements for address changes, displaying a CHL when asked for ID, and so on.
- The actual shooting portion of the course is the "proficiency" element. "Handgun use" is very broad and can encompass many firearms related topics. So too is "safety."
- This section is not nearly as broad. DPS did a very good job of providing material to develop an entertaining and useful lesson plan.
4) Proper storage practices.
This is a very narrow topic and one that takes only a short time to cover.
Every single question on the CHL exam will fit within one of these broad topics. So teaching the material necessary to pass the test is teaching the statutorily-required subject matter. How much time any of us spends on any given subject will vary depending upon our personal opinion as to what is more important.
Chas.
Tex. Gov't Code §411.188(b) wrote:(b) Only a qualified handgun instructor may administer a handgun proficiency course. The handgun proficiency course must include at least 10 hours and not more than 15 hours of instruction on:
- (1) the laws that relate to weapons and to the use of deadly force;
(2) handgun use, proficiency, and safety;
(3) nonviolent dispute resolution; and
(4) proper storage practices for handguns with an emphasis on storage practices that eliminate the possibility of accidental injury to a child.



 
 

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 And believe me, that instructor was not teaching the full 10 hours of an initial.
   And believe me, that instructor was not teaching the full 10 hours of an initial.    The instructor had the renewals arrive at lunch, gave them the info we had already covered in the morning, and then carried on.  But you have to remember that renewals have already seen this information once before; it truly is a refresher.  You aren't teaching renewals brand new information like you are initials.  It's the initials that have the potential to be losing out.  I'm not trying to make a case for no reduction - I believe in the reduction of the hours.  But there will have to be some change in the way I present the material.  And now that my hand is forced, I'll be making those changes sooner rather than later.
  The instructor had the renewals arrive at lunch, gave them the info we had already covered in the morning, and then carried on.  But you have to remember that renewals have already seen this information once before; it truly is a refresher.  You aren't teaching renewals brand new information like you are initials.  It's the initials that have the potential to be losing out.  I'm not trying to make a case for no reduction - I believe in the reduction of the hours.  But there will have to be some change in the way I present the material.  And now that my hand is forced, I'll be making those changes sooner rather than later.

 I am a firm believer in personal responsibility.  Learning CHL laws is the responsibility of the holder.  A class whether it be 4 hrs or 20 hrs is no substitute for personal study and research.
  I am a firm believer in personal responsibility.  Learning CHL laws is the responsibility of the holder.  A class whether it be 4 hrs or 20 hrs is no substitute for personal study and research.

