Cratz2,But again, having seen how dismally some folks shoot at even 7 yards, it almost makes me quesion if we should have some sort of testing, regardless of how minimal.
I understand what you are saying as far as poor shooting. I've seen it too, believe me.
However. I think it's a solution in search of a real-life problem.
Washington, like Indiana, has no training requirement. Oregon has very similar demographics to Washington and the carry laws are roughly parallel, except that Oregon does have a training requirement.
Permits in Washington cost around $60 when all the fees and charges are added up. Permits in Oregon cost about the same, plus at least another $30 to $40 above that for training, for a total of around $100.
There is no statistical difference between the states as far as gun safety goes. None.
I think it goes to show that there's no need for a training requirement. The requirement seems only to serve as an one more extra barrier between common people and their ability to legally protect themselves.
pax
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