First, let me say that I attended this course in Indy a month or so back and Jim provided excellent instruction. You should expect to review some things you already know...learn some you didn't...and have a laugh or two in the process with some really good folks. The course is thorough without being stiff and boring. The guys literally have everything you need to drop your application packet in the mail except passport-style photos.
If you are wondering, I'm a fan and feel that my money was extremely well spent. So much so, I registered for the DPG Wilderness First Aid course August 15-16, 2009.
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Originally Posted by JimFloyd My personal stance is that you should not trust sites like handgunlaws.us, or even the NRA because they can fall behind with the most up-to-date info (even though they try their best to be accurate). Instead, go directly to the "horses mouth" and look at the state website (typically state police or department of public safety). |
I agree with Jim on this one. I personally START on the NRA reciprocity guide because it has good basic information and, more importantly, handy links to the proper State agency websites in every state. I visit the site for the State I'm interested in and then, if there is even a hint of question in my mind, I'll call them directly. All the clever guides out there are useful, just not as the end-all-be-all tool they are sometimes held up to be.
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is to start with the reciprocity guide on the NRA site and link over to the relevant State site for the latest and greatest information.