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i am getting together a private CCW class held by

Tim Bostic

Mechanicsburg Police

18 N. Main St

Mechanicsburg, OH 43044

buckeyeguy142@yahoo.com

937-215-4770

12 hr one day Basic CCW Class and taught by Law Enforcement with over 25 years of experience

up to 20 people can get in on this, but i need 10 for the class to happen.

its $50 per person he covers the range fee, and ill need a $25 deposit to give him, within a week or so (the sooner the better)

you need to bring your own pistol and 50 rounds of ammo.

class will be on a sunday i think either the 2nd or 3rd week of december (ill find out for sure once i get a list of people together.

right now i have 5 people thats including myself.

i think ben and carrie want in as well so that will make 7.

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ill count you in.. this is not he in home thing i was telling you about though. this will take place in mechanicsburg.

he has a class room and range.

so make that 8 on the list.

for everyone interested...

ill take check, cash, or paypal (with the % to cover the fee) for the deposit. just pm for my paypal address or home address, or time to meet up.

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I might be interested for me and the GF.

What would we need to bring, and what would the time be?

We are in Dayton, so its almost an hour up there for us.

LMK

time i think is8 a.m. to 8 pm but im not sure. i have to call him tomorrow and ill ask him that again.

you need to bring a pistol and 50 rounds of ammo. ill ask him if there is anything else needed

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time i think is8 a.m. to 8 pm but im not sure. i have to call him tomorrow and ill ask him that again.

you need to bring a pistol and 50 rounds of ammo. ill ask him if there is anything else needed

Looks like Red Bull will be needed.

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Why is it 12 hour BTW?

I thought CCW was an 8 hour course?

AG Handbook states:

The law sets out minimum educational requirements that are a

component of the various forms of competency certification as set

forth on page 2. The total time required for training is 12 hours: 10

hours of instruction and another two hours of experience shooting a

handgun.

The law requires at least 10 hours of certified training in the following

matters:

• The ability to name, explain, and demonstrate the rules for safe

handling of a handgun and proper storage practices for handguns

and ammunition;

• The ability to demonstrate and explain how to handle ammunition

in a safe manner;

• The ability to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitude

necessary to shoot a handgun in a safe manner;

• Gun-handling training.

Additionally, you must have two hours of practical training including

range time and live-fire experience. The applicant must also complete

an examination that tests his or her competency. The test must include

a written section on the ability to name and explain the rules for the

safe handling of a handgun and proper storage practices for handguns

and ammunition. Additionally, the exam must include a physical

demonstration of competency on handgun usage and rules for safe

handling and storage of a handgun, and an examination requiring the

physical demonstration of the attitude necessary to shoot a handgun

in a safe manner.

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but range time and book time can be traded so you can do like 6 and 6 i believe.

Nope 10/2

R.C. 2923.125(G)(1)(a) sets out the minimum educational requirements

necessary to receive competency certification.

R.C. 2923.125(G)(1)(b) describes the minimum amount of range and livefire

experience required to receive competency certification.

(G)(1) Each course, class, or program described in division (B)(3)(a), (b), ©, or (e) of this section shall provide to each person who takes the course, class, or program a copy of the pamphlet prepared by the Ohio peace officer training commission pursuant to section 109.731 of the Revised Code that reviews firearms, dispute resolution, and use of deadly force matters. Each such course, class, or program described in one of those divisions shall include at least twelve hours of training in the safe handling and use of a firearm that shall include all of the following:

(a) At least ten hours of training on the following matters:

(i) The ability to name, explain, and demonstrate the rules for safe handling of a handgun and proper storage practices for handguns and ammunition;

(ii) The ability to demonstrate and explain how to handle ammunition in a safe manner;

(iii) The ability to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to shoot a handgun in a safe manner;

(iv) Gun handling training.

(b) At least two hours of training that consists of range time and live-fire training

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It really shouldn't take 10 hrs to cover that stuff but it's all good.

No you're right, that does seem like a long time. I would think more range time would be better. You can study on paper how to ride a motorcycle all you want, but you won't get better that way. I think 6/6 would be a better way. But again, I have not taken the class so I dont know. But I am turning in my CCW permit application in on Tues! YAY!!!

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honestly i could care less about the range time.. i mean im sure i could learn some stuff, but id rather know the ins and outs of the law for conceal carry, what to do what not to do in certain instances, places i can and cant go, etc etc.. so 12 hours for the class is no biggie for me

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