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Well said Thirty, and welcome to the site.ThirtyOddKorn wrote:Hi, I am a brand new member. I found the site while searching online for a company I own and am impressed! I actually own one of the two companies that offers the online concealed carry qualification courses. I can certainly see both sides of the argument here; on one hand, it is a leap of faith to believe that someone with no mandated practical experience should be able to obtain a concealed carry permit in Virginia. On the other hand, many people believe that there should be NO training requirement as carrying is a right guaranteed by the Constitution.
As mentioned before, I am biased. For years, the Virginia State Hunter's Safety class has been a qualifier and it contains no shooting. We decided to put up our class in order to make it as accessible to as many people as possible and to make a few bucks doing something we love. We have certainly succeeded on both counts but I can see the other side of the argument.
Thirty
What kind of trap? I have been wondering about online CHP training thinking I might check it out so what are you saying?Bewaffnet wrote:Personnally, I don't understand the whole on-line training thing. If VA only wants "trained" people to carry concealled, watching a video and taking a quiz over and over until you memorize the required answers can hardly count as being trained. On the other hand, if the idea is that one shouldn't have to "qualify" in order to exercise a Constitutional right, why not abolish the training requirement all together?
Call me paranoid but I think there's some kind of trap involved here.
The trap that I hear about is people getting into a self-defense shooting and when asked about their level of training, they say that they watched a video for an hour. That may be what he is talking about.rjgnwdc wrote:What kind of trap? I have been wondering about online CHP training thinking I might check it out so what are you saying?Bewaffnet wrote:Personnally, I don't understand the whole on-line training thing. If VA only wants "trained" people to carry concealled, watching a video and taking a quiz over and over until you memorize the required answers can hardly count as being trained. On the other hand, if the idea is that one shouldn't have to "qualify" in order to exercise a Constitutional right, why not abolish the training requirement all together?
Call me paranoid but I think there's some kind of trap involved here.
I am a fence sitter on this one but will throw something out merely to stimulate discussion -- "...shall not be infringed."Chasbo00 wrote: Personally, I would like to see much tougher standards for a VA CHP. I don't believe this is very likely though.
"Shall not be infringed" means no CHP needed in my view. Virginia's going the way of Alaska, Vermont and Arizona (no permit to carry needed) would be fine with me. But, as long as I'm required to obtain and pay for a CHP, I would like it to have some perceived value beyond just another tax.zephyp wrote:I am a fence sitter on this one but will throw something out merely to stimulate discussion -- "...shall not be infringed."Chasbo00 wrote: Personally, I would like to see much tougher standards for a VA CHP. I don't believe this is very likely though.