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Ohio Concealed Carry Classes
Written by Webmaster   
Jun 18, 2007 at 12:00 AM
 

Ohio CHL/CCW 12 Hour Class Schedule.

NEW LOW PRICE, $75 PER PERSON


NEXT CLASSES

Saturday October 3, 2009 8am to 8pm
Saturday October 24, 2009 8am to 8pm

FREE 2x2 Photo for your CHL Application!
SAVING YOU ANOTHER $20



Check back often, other classes may be added if weather permits


Dont see a class date that works for you? If you have a group of people who would like a Firearms class, call us and we may be able to schedule a class specifically for your group. We can set up classes during the week if there is a need.

Unlike many firearms "schools" we utilize several instructors for every class and will ALWAYS have a RANGE SAFETY OFFICER present during live fire training. Our RSO may be the second, third or possibly fourth instructor present. All of our Instructors are Professional Instructors who instruct adults regularly.

Due to an increasing amount of No-Shows to our classes we are implementing a required non-refundable deposit be made at time of registration. If we cancel the class your deposit will be returned or applied to a future class. You may change your class date prior to your scheduled class if you are unable to attend, but if you simply do not show up your deposit will be forfeited.


You may pay for deposit by credit card or print out a mailable invoice here.
You may also stop in on Wednesday night's from 6pm to 8pm to pay by cash, check or credit card. An instructor may also be avialable from Noon to 6pm to receive your payment, but call 866-578-8613 ext 706 to confirm prior to stopping in. You may mail us a check to PO Box 336, Blanchester, OH 45107.



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Ohio CCW / CHL Course Application Process
Written by Chief Firearms Instructor   
May 31, 2007 at 10:20 AM
You must call us to register for our courses. There are documents you will read and sign at the class but you may see them all here.

Course Documents;
1. Read Course Requirements.
2. Read Range Safety Rules
3. Read Waiver and Release
4. Call 866-578-8613 Extension 707 to register by phone
5. Pay for course fee or course deposit Online Here or Mail or Hand Deliver

The course fee must be paid in full prior to the commencement of the class desired. All courses include a FREE 2x2 Color Photo suitable for inclusion with your Ohio CHL Application. A $10 savings if you were to purchase one elsewhere Photos submitted with an Ohio CHL Application must be taken not more than 30 days in advance of the application date.

Mailing Address:,
Public Safety Instructors, LLC
Ohio Gun Training
PO Box 336
Blanchester, OH 45107

Toll Free 866-578-8613
FAX Toll Free 1-866-547-1613
Local Phone 513-724-5277 or 937-783-5425

Primary Course Location:
9 Traditions Martial Arts School
107 South Broadway Street
Blanchester, OH 45107
Last Updated ( Aug 29, 2008 at 12:25 PM )
Time to admit the 'gun nuts' are right
Written by Keith C. Burris   
Aug 12, 2007 at 02:39 PM
In an Article from the Journal Inquirer Website on August 3, 2007.

In the aftermath of the Petit family slayings in Cheshire, we all reached for explanations: How do human beings sink this low? How could this tragedy have been prevented? Why?

See CNN Story about Petit Family Slayings here.

There are so many nagging questions. They all need to be asked. And maybe some old arguments need to be hashed out again.

Why not a more stringent "three strikes and you're out" law in this state? Connecticut's version is so weak that it's more like "30 strikes and we'll think about it while you strike again."

Why not speed up the criminal trial process for repeat violent offenders? Get them off the streets. It's been proposed many times. Most people agree it should be done. It never happens.

Can't we better monitor the probation process?

Can't we do a better job of predicting -- figuring out which non-violent criminals are about to turn violent?

Are home alarms really effective?

How about dogs?

But somehow all of these ideas pale before the barbarity of this particular crime.

That is why one old question is worth asking again. It is this: What if the Second Amendment is for real? Is it possible that it should it be revered, just like the First Amendment?

Sam Ervin said, "The Constitution should be taken like mountain whiskey -- undiluted and untaxed." Maybe that applies to all of the Constitution.

Is it possible that the Second Amendment is not a quaint and antiquated remnant of a world that will never return, but an idea as relevant and sound today as when it was written?

Is it possible that we are not talking about the right of the government to form a militia when there is no standing army, but the right of the individual to defend himself, or herself, against both tyranny and lawlessness? Maybe we are talking about the right of self-defense -- the right of the individual to take up arms against a government that wants to oppress, be it foreign or domestic. And the right of the individual to defend himself against criminals, brutes, and barbarians when local police seem unable to stop them.

Might the Second Amendment matter almost as much as the First?

I think the answer is yes.

And just like the First, the Second is practical, newly relevant, and far wiser than the watered-down alternatives.

Last Updated ( Aug 12, 2007 at 02:44 PM )
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Our Gun Legacy - Good or Bad?
Written by James D Cool   
Jul 19, 2007 at 03:22 PM
An article appearing on Buckeye Firearms Association July 16, 2007 By James D. Cool

Have you ever thoughtfully considered just how we got to where we are regarding the gun issue? Our nation was founded and evolved as a uniquely free society during the same time period that modern firearms were invented and became readily available due to the industrial revolution. Combine those two events with our founding fathers' genuine fear of tyrannical government along with a need for protection on a dangerous frontier and you have the answer - a modern society with an estimated 250 million guns.
Last Updated ( Jul 19, 2007 at 03:22 PM )
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West Virginia Strikes Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Agreements!
Written by National Rifle Association   
Jun 18, 2007 at 07:30 AM
From the NRA Website Friday, June 15, 2007

In West Virginia Right-to-Carry reciprocity agreements have been reached by Attorney General Darrel McGraw (D) with North Carolina, Ohio, Florida, and South Dakota. These agreements were made possible by the successful passage of House Bill 3074, which would amend reciprocity requirements as well as authorize the Attorney General to execute reciprocity agreements with other states pertaining to the recognition of permits to carry concealed handguns.

Kentucky and Virginia already recognize Right-to-Carry permits issued in West Virginia.

West Virginia is working to reach agreements with several other states, including Michigan, Montana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Vermont.

For more information on West Virginia’s Right-to-Carry reciprocity agreements, please visit West Virginia Attorney General

Read the complete NRA Story

Last Updated ( Jun 18, 2007 at 07:41 AM )
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