The Code of Virginia is not preemptible by local statute
by MCCW » Mon, 04 Jul 2011 17:09:18
The listed section is viable for private trainers, not certified, and no State backing is needed. The test of proficiency is the course, the exam, and the attesting of the private teacher or examiner. No "instructor's" paperwork is needed, and even the entire experience of the trainer is not needed. Again, after consultation with the state, Private Trainers such as MCCW are viable, safer, and legally binding. Call your local county seat if you doubt this written law. The fees for NRA or State Instructors are for classes only; and the test of proficiency is, itself, the course and exam. But do find someone who is a professional and educated beyond most Federal Authorities, because the Trainer does have to attest to each individual's proficiency, personally. MCCW phil.mcnichol@yahoo.com/5402878640
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by Chasbo00 » Mon, 04 Jul 2011 17:21:11
MCCW wrote:Again, after consultation with the state, Private Trainers such as MCCW are viable, safer, and legally binding.
How are you safer and what do you mean by legally binding?
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by Yarddawg » Mon, 04 Jul 2011 17:29:46
MCCW wrote:even the entire experience of the trainer is not needed...But do find someone who is a professional and educated beyond most Federal Authorities, because the Trainer does have to attest to each individual's proficiency, personally. MCCW phil.mcnichol@yahoo.com/5402878640
Is it just me, or does anyone else see a glaring contradiction here? 
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by allingeneral » Tue, 05 Jul 2011 08:21:23
Chasbo00 wrote:MCCW wrote:Again, after consultation with the state, Private Trainers such as MCCW are viable, safer, and legally binding.
How are you safer and what do you mean by legally binding?
He's trying to imply that his training requirements meet those set forth in Virginia Code section 18.2-308G(9) and that you can prove proficiency and file for your CHP based on his training. My personal opinion is that the Va Code identified above leaves it to the objectivity of the judge who's signing the CHP and that there's no guarantee that he or she would deem you "proficient" based on this training. On the other hand - you get an NRA certified course or the widely accepted hunter safety course, and you're in, no questions asked. Maybe Mr. MCCW is suggesting that his is "supplemental" training. I have yet to get a straight answer from the guy on anything. He has suggested that I check him out by calling the Spotsylvania police orbby calling him directly...I'm really not interested. If I spent my hours checking out every flake that visits this website, I wouldn't have time to do anything else. I find that locking posts and banning spammers and flakes is very efficient and effective.
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