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The one I went to went in alttle more depth about laws and such. No real pistol safety stuff. They do offer a pistol safety class at the facility I took it in extra charge or course. More than a few had just purchased their plastic gun of choice before the class. Had a few recerts that said they haven't even shot the gun since the last time for the class approx 4 years. All it takes is not hurt yourself or anyone else and shoot the target somewhat decent to pass.
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Your description is why we here in the backward frontier state of South Dakota simply rely on your good sense to take steps to properly educate yourself on laws and weapons handling. Accordingly we issue CCW permits "on demand." Check our statistics in terms of ND, AD, employment of carried weapons, etc...... we're better than every state that mandates classes and a course of demonstrated fire. All those classes and range sessions do is placate the antis and lawyers.... nothing more. Nothing less.
I'm still reminded of my 65 yr old female realtor when I got here in '93. She packed a Bulldog 44 Special and showed me where she practiced! People here take their weapons and responsibilities seriously.
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