boomgoesthedynamite
Active Member
Firearm safety and familiarity should be taught in school. That takes care of a part of the problem in 15 years.
Regarding the next 15 years, how about a change to the business model? Instead of offering an LTC course, why not offer a new shooter course that involves safety, education, familiriaty and after that it includes a free LTC course. Don't require anything, but offer it. Let people choose what they want to do.
I have seen this topic come up a couple of times, and I have a question that isn't directed at anyone, but more of a curiousity. Do people make a living as an LTC instructor or is it a supplemental income? I would assume for an FFL it is just an add on item based on how infrequently classes seem to be offered.
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Regarding the next 15 years, how about a change to the business model? Instead of offering an LTC course, why not offer a new shooter course that involves safety, education, familiriaty and after that it includes a free LTC course. Don't require anything, but offer it. Let people choose what they want to do.
I have seen this topic come up a couple of times, and I have a question that isn't directed at anyone, but more of a curiousity. Do people make a living as an LTC instructor or is it a supplemental income? I would assume for an FFL it is just an add on item based on how infrequently classes seem to be offered.
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