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  • ccw-g30
    Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 179

    Renewal classes

    I had my class on March 3rd at SBSD headquarters. Probably 100+ people sitting side-by-side. I heard that the RC classes were running 400+ attendees. With new COVID-19 restrictions and recommendations against large indoor gatherings; what is to become of future renewal classes?

    Could your right to renew your permit be suspended? What recourse would someone have if it came to that? Just curious.
    Originally posted by Cokebottle
    The civil trial is what we really have to worry about. A good shoot is a good shoot, and in a good shoot, charges are unlikely. Dirtbags have families, who either refuse to believe that they are dirtbags, or who are dirtbags themselves and see the "loss" of their family member as a lottery ticket.
    A Good American votes with a ballot, a Smart American votes with his wallet.
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    Big Jake
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jul 2009
    • 12509

    They will hold them to under 250 people or whatever the recommended number is at that time. This seems rather obvious does it not???
    "Life Is Hard. It's Harder When You're Stupid"-John Wayne!

    "Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder"-Michael Savage!

    "The Object of Life Is Not To Be On The Side Of The Majority, But To Escape Finding Oneself In The Ranks Of The Insane"-Marcus Aurelius!

    "Dr. Thomas Sowell Is A National Treasure"-Big Jake!

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    • #3
      ccw-g30
      Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 179

      Originally posted by Big Jake
      They will hold them to under 250 people or whatever the recommended number is at that time. This seems rather obvious does it not???
      I've heard numbers as low as 25-50 for gatherings of people. Could any agency handle doing Eight renewal classes at 50 ppl per instead One at 400??

      Also, Mr. Snarky; since they are government agencies what if they are told to stop hosting classes altogether? Then what?
      Originally posted by Cokebottle
      The civil trial is what we really have to worry about. A good shoot is a good shoot, and in a good shoot, charges are unlikely. Dirtbags have families, who either refuse to believe that they are dirtbags, or who are dirtbags themselves and see the "loss" of their family member as a lottery ticket.
      A Good American votes with a ballot, a Smart American votes with his wallet.
      Me circa 2018

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      • #4
        Big Jake
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jul 2009
        • 12509

        Originally posted by ccw-g30
        I've heard numbers as low as 25-50 for gatherings of people. Could any agency handle doing Eight renewal classes at 50 ppl per instead One at 400??

        Also, Mr. Snarky; since they are government agencies what if they are told to stop hosting classes altogether? Then what?
        I'm not snarky. Just using common sense, which appears to be uncommon. As far as your question goes the classes will probably need to obey whatever is in place at that time. This is very simple to understand!
        "Life Is Hard. It's Harder When You're Stupid"-John Wayne!

        "Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder"-Michael Savage!

        "The Object of Life Is Not To Be On The Side Of The Majority, But To Escape Finding Oneself In The Ranks Of The Insane"-Marcus Aurelius!

        "Dr. Thomas Sowell Is A National Treasure"-Big Jake!

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        • #5
          steel30
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2013
          • 2042

          Numbers are down to 10 in some areas. Curious as my license expires in June..
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