Michigan requires it already, and I already passed the training. You guy are making it sound like if they require training for CC, it'll be that you have to complete the Ironman or recite the entire Constitution. (which I think has already been done on this thread...)
So if the required training is anything like what multiple state government requirements are, I'd be fine with it.
It's true that those who rely on the Constitution support their case at length, using language from the Constitution, specific quotes from founders and others from that period for supporting context, and provide current examples of government abuses. On the flip side, the argument is basically--
I'm afraid of idiots with guns and stray bullets in self defense shootings, so I support mandatory training. -- Okay... I get that. But is it a reality or fantasy that mandatory training is of measurable benefit for the idiot factor?
I have repeatedly asked those who support mandatory training to illustrate how GA permit holders are measurably more dangerous or have significantly more incidents than the border state of TN. And if so, were the increase in incidents reasonably preventable with mandatory training? No reply so far. You show to live in Michigan. Indiana is a border state. Indiana does not require training for a carry permit. Can you demonstrate that Indiana has significantly more stray bullets fired by permit holders in self defense, injuring or killing significantly more innocent bystanders than Michigan which has mandatory training? I don't know if there is or is not. But if someone really believes that mandatory training should be required, should they not have a strong basis in fact before placing mandates upon others?
Afraid of idiots- I'll use this one by Poodle as an example--
Why? I know people who shouldn't be trusted to tie their own shoe laces with out hanging them selves THATS why..
Yeah, I have known idiots too. If an idiot who should not be trusted to tie his shoelaces without hanging himself walks into a mandatory training class, does anyone really expect anything more than the same idiot to walk out a few hours later?
It's been my experience that the idiots Poodle is afraid of have a common ailment, they cannot or will not listen and learn. That's why they are idiots. They'll do enough to get by in a carry class, they always do. And in the very rare event anyone doesn't pass the test, does anyone expect a true idiot as Poodle describes to not carry anyway?
My position on this subject will not change because it is rooted in the Constitution. It a real document written by real people to protect real things in my life. I can examine countries without it and see significant differences. Is the fear of risk from lack of mandatory training real or fantasy?