Hodgin
US Veteran
ChattanoogaPhil,
I can't disagree with you doubt about a significant difference between TN's mandatory and GA's no training. Other than some points on the use of lethal force, the parts of a handgun, the difference between a revolver and semi-auto, basic safety roles, and 50 rounds down range at distances of 3, 5, and 7 yards (maybe a couple at 10 yrs), we didn't do much. Parts of it were helpful to people who had very little or no experience with handguns.
I actually think one of the main reasons for mandatory handgun classes for permits (like TN's) is more political than anything else. Politicians can claim to voters on the fence who otherwise might not be comfortable with handgun carry that permit holders are required to go through mandatory training before receiving a permit. The debate over the recent proposal that just passed the State Senate (25-2) allowing open carry without permit to anyone who legally possesses a firearm is going to be interesting. Still need permit to conceal carry.
I can't disagree with you doubt about a significant difference between TN's mandatory and GA's no training. Other than some points on the use of lethal force, the parts of a handgun, the difference between a revolver and semi-auto, basic safety roles, and 50 rounds down range at distances of 3, 5, and 7 yards (maybe a couple at 10 yrs), we didn't do much. Parts of it were helpful to people who had very little or no experience with handguns.
I actually think one of the main reasons for mandatory handgun classes for permits (like TN's) is more political than anything else. Politicians can claim to voters on the fence who otherwise might not be comfortable with handgun carry that permit holders are required to go through mandatory training before receiving a permit. The debate over the recent proposal that just passed the State Senate (25-2) allowing open carry without permit to anyone who legally possesses a firearm is going to be interesting. Still need permit to conceal carry.