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    Hunters Education will qualify, mine was 10 bucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by SSPA117 View Post
    Hunters Education will qualify, mine was 10 bucks
    This isn't directed towards the OP...

    This is for anyone that hasn't had any formal training in firearms.

    Please, for the love of Christ, do not listen to this advice..... This is horrible advice. Hunter safety has nothing to do with CCW.

    Jesus.....

    Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    This isn't directed towards the OP...

    This is for anyone that hasn't had any formal training in firearms.

    Please, for the love of Christ, do not listen to this advice..... This is horrible advice. Hunter safety has nothing to do with CCW.

    Jesus.....

    Sent from my teepee using smoke signals.
    The OP specifically asked for the most cost effective way to satisfy the firearm training req., and at the time I posted my rediculous suggestion, no one offered a cheaper way of fulfilling his requirements. That's it, I wasn't suggesting anything to anyone else.
    I have since learned it is not accepted though. http://apps.adcogov.org/sheriff/chp/...tRev102213.pdf
    I thought it was funny that Larimer county accepted it when I got mine, of course there isn't any ccw topics covered in a hunting class.

    But in doing some research, there is an actual concealed carry class offered for free. /http://concealedcarryforfree.com/fre...-registration/
    Next course is 2.01.2014, 2 seats available. This "might" work if you can't get your instructor to provide documentation.
    Last edited by SSPA117; 01-24-2014 at 01:35.

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