Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO
Under state law a hunters safety course does not meet the requirement for a CCW it has nothing to do with counties it's state law.

Under the old law it was different under the new law hunters safety does not qualify.

I would get him both hunters safety so he can hunt and the NRA basic pistol course so when he becomes of age he can get a CCW. Understand also that at the time he applies for his CCW his training course has to be less than 10 years old.
He has asked about taking a hunter's safety course also. He'd go with his moms husband (and thank god that poor basturd isn't me). I have no interest in hunting. While growing up I killed hundreds, possibly even over 1000 animals mostly sheep, cows, and pigs. My parents owned a small butchering plant in Iowa, and sometimes while they were busy cutting and wrapping the aged meat, I'd butcher what they had for the day. I could kill, skin, gut, cut off the legs and head, and quarter a steer in under 20 minutes at the age of 11. I have nothing against hunting or butchering animals, I just don't have the urge presently to do it.

I was a sick kid. I used to save the eyeballs and take them to school to freak out the girls in class. [roll]