Video is one-sided.
Guns given to people with gloves, oversized shirts and no training what-so ever.
There are people who get this CHL, and do nothing else. There are also people who get their CHL, and continue for further training to master it. Big difference.
There are multiple courses around Ohio that teach advance handgun training. Commence Fire is one of them up here in NEO, but there is also TDI which is awesome. Both teach to how to fire under stress, movement, and from a holster.
No range can offer you that.
What I'm saying, is that there are plenty of people that go beyond just being able to handle a gun, so please do not generalize the whole CHL population with a 1-sided video.
I personally participate in a little group up here that run IDPA practices/drills. It isn't IDPA, but it utilizes the same targets, hit score, and timers. They set it up for self defense situations, where you have limited target area available, limited ammunition, reloading, off-hand shooting, shooting on the move lef/right forward/backward...etc. Every drill is from your holster, so you need to draw and engage.
Anyways, at first I sucked at hitting targets effectively. But now after practicing more and more...you get a lot better at it.
As well, Geeesammy, you don't know much about CHL do you? I carry with no safety, one in the chamber....aka condition 0.